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    Legal Tech Is Too Big for One Winner, Says Harvey’s CEO

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The legal tech market is only just beginning, and it’s huge, says Harvey’s CEO.

    Winston Weinberg said during a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” session on Wednesday that the opportunity ahead for the legal tech industry is so massive that no single company — including his — could own it.

    “I don’t think a single player is going to capture all of the pretty enormous amount of value that will be created in the next 10 years in this space,” said the CEO of the $8 billion legal tech startup.

    Harvey announced last week that it raised $160 million in a round led by a16z, pushing the startup’s valuation to $8 billion.

    Despite being one of the most closely watched startups in the sector, Weinberg said Harvey is barely scratching the surface of who AI tools can reach.

    “There are around 10 million global legal professionals, and Harvey serves just single-digit percentage points of them,” he said.

    He also said the legal tech sector represents only a tiny slice of the overall legal economy. The global legal market is worth an estimated $1 trillion, but only about $30 billion of that is spent on technology today, Weinberg said.

    “Long term, it seems clear that technology penetration in the legal market will grow significantly,” he said.

    “If we build a great product, we hopefully capture some of that very large upside,” Weinberg said, adding that there is “clearly” room for other legal AI startups.

    Weinberg said the startup needs to “earn that valuation every day.”

    The share of monthly users who return daily is up 81% since the company launched in 2023, and lawyers using multiple features show engagement patterns “similar to Slack or email,” said Weinberg.

    “We have a long way to go with building out a full platform of use cases for lawyers,” he added.

    AI is coming for law firms

    Weinberg said many legal tasks will be absorbed by technology.

    “That doesn’t mean the entire job of a lawyer gets consumed; it’ll evolve,” he added.

    Weinberg told Business Insider in September that AI is already reshaping the industry, creating new practice areas while reducing the size of some in-house teams.

    Some law firms are rethinking their staffing models entirely, flattening their traditional pyramid structures by relying more on associates and fewer partners, he said in an interview on the sidelines of TechLaw Fest in Singapore.

    Younger lawyers who grew up using AI tools may gain an edge over senior partners when it comes to fluency, speed, and adaptability, he added.

    AI has become an unavoidable part of lawyers’ work. Five of the 10 largest US law firms by revenue told Business Insider in July they were already embedding AI into their workflows — including document review, legal research, and spotting compliance risks.

    Investor enthusiasm has also surged alongside the transformation. Legal-tech funding reached $3.2 billion this year, according to Business Insider’s December analysis of Crunchbase data and recent deals.

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