
S&A Law Offices adopts Harvey AI to streamline routine legal works


Gurugram-based law firm S&A Law Offices has introduced Harvey AI into its operations, aiming to improve efficiency by automating routine and time-consuming legal tasks. The move reflects a growing trend among law firms in India to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into day-to-day practice.
Harvey AI is a legal technology platform that uses generative artificial intelligence to help with drafting, research, analysis, and identifying legal issues, aiming to improve overall efficiency in legal work.
The firm has begun using Harvey AI to support core legal processes, such as document analysis and drafting, helping lawyers focus on more strategic and complex matters. As a result, S&A reports faster turnaround times and lower operational costs.

According to the firm, Harvey AI’s natural language processing abilities and understanding of legal content allow it to handle tasks that typically consume a significant amount of time. With this technology, the firm hopes to improve productivity while maintaining data security through its existing IT systems.
Gunita Pahwa, Joint Managing Partner at S&A Law Offices, described the integration of Harvey AI as an important step forward. “We are delighted to integrate Harvey into our operations, marking a significant and smart advancement for S&A Law Offices,” she said. “The Harvey team has also provided customised training to ensure we maintain a human oversight of the AI's output.”
Vijay K Singh, Senior Partner, added, “Efficiency and turnaround time are key for us. With Harvey, our team has been empowered substantially.”

Rob Saliterman, Vice President of Sales at Harvey, said that the tool was developed to meet the specific needs of legal professionals. “We are very grateful S&A chose Harvey for their legal AI needs,” he said.
The adoption of AI at S&A Law Offices signals a broader shift in India’s legal sector towards technology-supported legal services. As firms look to manage increasing workloads and client demands, tools like Harvey AI could help reduce reliance on manual processes.