Find the Case. Draft your Argument. All in :Harvey:.
Harvey is bringing more of the knowledge that lawyers need with new options for US case law at every level, including opinions from the US Supreme Court, federal circuit and district courts, and state supreme, appellate, and trial courts.

When lawyers research a legal issue, it rarely has one clean answer. You start with a question, and it leads to more questions. You see that appellate courts are split on the issue, or a stray district court opinion throws a wrench into your entire argument.
That's the problem we set out to solve. Harvey is a single workspace where research, drafting, and analysis stay connected across the life of a matter.
Harvey offers new options for US case law coverage. This includes federal and state court opinions across the full breadth of US and state jurisdictions.
In practice: you're drafting a brief and need to understand how courts in the Ninth Circuit define commonality for class certification. You can query cases while drafting, all within Harvey. You ask, you read the opinions, you pull what you need, and you keep moving.

This is part of how we think about Harvey Knowledge more broadly. Our new US case law knowledge source joins a robust set of US legal sources across legislation and regulation, official guidance and interpretations, and primary law. Combined with our broader coverage of 500+ global sources, we have a comprehensive amount of legal data for you to choose from. You choose what's most relevant to the work at hand.
This new US case law offering will be available to customers in the coming weeks.


