AI Milestones: CoCounsel's 1M Users, Intapp-Harvey Partnership, and LexisNexis GenAI Upgrade - Legal AI Weekly #41

February 27, 2026 - Legal AI Weekly
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In this edition of Legal AI Weekly, we delve into the latest advancements and partnerships shaping the legal technology landscape. Intapp and Harvey have joined forces to integrate ethical wall enforcement into Harvey's AI platform, a move aimed at bolstering compliance for legal professionals. Meanwhile, Harvey has also partnered with the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford to enhance AI governance in public policy through its legal reasoning platform.

Additionally, international law firm Simmons & Simmons has launched STRIDE, an AI-powered tool designed to track digital regulations globally. Draftwise has introduced Playbook Studio to streamline contract analysis for legal teams, and BRYTER has reintroduced vibe coding to simplify workflow creation. These stories, along with other significant developments, highlight the ongoing evolution of AI in the legal sector.
Intapp and Harvey Partner for AI Ethical Wall Integration
AI companies Intapp and Harvey have teamed up to integrate ethical wall enforcement into Harvey's AI platform, enhancing compliance for legal professionals. Read more
Harvey Partners with University of Oxford's Blavatnik School
Harvey has announced a partnership with the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford to provide access to its legal reasoning platform, focusing on AI governance in public policy. Read more
Simmons & Simmons Introduces AI Regulation Tracker
International law firm Simmons & Simmons has launched STRIDE, an AI-powered tool designed to track digital regulations globally, covering Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Read more
Draftwise Launches AI Tool for Legal Teams
Draftwise has unveiled Playbook Studio, an AI tool designed to streamline contract analysis and playbook creation for legal teams, reducing document processing time significantly. Read more
BRYTER Reintroduces Vibe Coding for Legal Workflows
BRYTER has brought back vibe coding, a no-code method designed to help legal professionals create workflows more efficiently, focusing on ease of use for all users. Read more
Wordsmith and Cognia Law Partner for AI Services
Wordsmith and Cognia Law have announced a partnership to enhance legal operations and managed services using advanced AI technology. This collaboration aims to provide clients with a comprehensive solution for complex legal processes, integrating Wordsmith's capabilities within Cognia's managed services. Read more
Hotshot and Legora Launch AI Training for Lawyers
Hotshot and Legora have partnered to develop an AI training program for law firms, providing resources like videos and workshops to integrate AI into legal practices. Read more
Thomson Reuters CoCounsel Hits 1 Million Users
Thomson Reuters has announced that its CoCounsel platform has reached one million users across 107 countries. This achievement follows a recent decline in the company's share price due to the Claude Crash, but the announcement led to a 10.25% increase in share value. Read more
Elevate Launches ELMA for Legal Teams
Elevate has introduced the ELMA agentic capability to enhance its cloud-based ELM system for in-house legal teams, allowing for natural language workflow creation and integration with over 200 enterprise tools. Read more
LawFairy Approved as Tech-Only Law Firm in UK
LawFairy, a technology-only law firm, has been approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority in the UK. The firm uses deterministic workflows to assist clients, focusing on complex immigration cases with its proprietary technology, FairyLogicTM. Read more
LexisNexis Integrates Anthropic Plugin into GenAI Suite
LexisNexis has announced the integration of Anthropic's Claude Cowork legal plugin into its Protégé genAI suite, aiming to enhance legal workflow capabilities. Read more

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