Source: Harvey
Harvey is excited to announce the launch of its law school alliance program, embedding its leading generative AI technology into law school curriculums. By making technology a fundamental part of law school education, these institutions are innovators in helping prepare the next generation of lawyers for careers where technology enables and supports more of their work.
Launch collaborators include Stanford Law School, NYU School of Law, University of Michigan Law School, UCLA School of Law, The University of Texas School of Law, and Notre Dame Law School, who began a rigorous pilot of Harvey’s platform a year ago.
“Artificial intelligence is here. It is increasingly more sophisticated and will rapidly become more integral to our work. Law firms and organizations will expect expertise in the use of AI, so it is incumbent upon us to prepare our students to utilize it effectively and ethically,” said Dean G. Marcus Cole, the Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School. “We are excited to be a pioneer in legal education, partnering with Harvey to bring this critically important education to our students, preparing them to work for the common good.”
“Law schools fundamentally shape the future of the legal industry,” said Winston Weinberg, CEO and Co-founder of Harvey. “The law schools partnering with Harvey are sending a powerful message: we want to produce the best and brightest talent for the profession of law, and we want to do so while introducing technology that helps enable our students to do their best work and to be as adaptable as the workforce of the future will demand. We are thrilled to join them in investing in their students via our Harvey partnership, and look forward to engaging with faculty, staff, students, and alumni to make this program as impactful as possible on their institutions but also on the industry as a whole.”
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