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Thought leadership from the combined entity
After all, both predecessor companies were leading in thought leadership — so now we lead twice as hard.
Harvey + Legora = Hargora
The inside story of how two AI legal platforms became one. A merger nobody predicted, everybody questioned, and an autonomous agent may have orchestrated.
938,971 Words Later
Between them, Harvey and Legora published 938,971 words about the future of legal work. Most of them were the same words.
Building the Brand in a Single Afternoon
How we took two four-pointed stars, overlapped them, trimmed the edges, and went for elevenses.
Hargora Lex Labs
Dispatches from the firms brave enough to deploy Hargora products in production.
HargoraLex Core at Whitmore & Salk
Outside counsel spend up 340%. Memo quality described as "frameable." The AI has developed a preference for one firm in Delaware.
Auto-Settle at Meridian Holt
Both sides were running Hargora. $4.2M settled in 4 minutes. Neither partner was consulted. Both billed for oversight.
"Pls Fix" at Chen, Okoro & Watts
A two-word email at 2:14 AM produced a 400-page executed credit agreement before anyone woke up.
Infinite Tabular Review at Park & Lattimore
847 columns generated. Column 612: "Likelihood this was drafted after 11 PM." Accuracy: 94%.
Legacy Mode at Sinclair & Frost
The firm's biggest AI skeptic became its strongest advocate. He still doesn't know the brackets were intentional.
What Our Investors Would Probably Say
Entirely fictional quotes from entirely fictional investors that sound exactly like every real investor quote you've ever read.
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This is an April Fools' Day project by r/legaltech. Harvey and Legora are separate, independent companies with no announced plans to merge.