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Legaltech unicorn Harvey has agreed to spend $150 million on Azure over two years, an internal memo shows

May 22, 2025
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Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
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Legaltech startup Harvey has agreed to a two-year, $150 million commitment to use Azure cloud services, according to an internal email seen by Business Insider.

Jay Parikh, who leads Microsoft’s new CoreAI unit, included the deal in an internal memo, writing that his unit “announced expanded partnership with Harvey Al with a 2-year $150M MACC and $3.5M unified expansion.” Parikh joined Microsoft in October to lead a new engineering group responsible for building its artificial-intelligence tools.

Microsoft declined to comment, and Harvey declined to comment on the agreement.

MACC, or Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment, is an agreement customers make to spend a specific amount on Azure for a period of time, often for a discount.

Harvey, which builds chatbots and agents tailored for legal and professional services, is scaling up and entering the enterprise market. It’s adding legal teams at Comcast and Verizon as clients, while developing bespoke workflow software for large law firm customers.

It has raised more than $500 million from investors, including Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins, and OpenAI Startup Fund, a Harvey spokesperson told BI.

Harvey has closely partnered with Microsoft since at least early 2024. That year, the company deployed its platform on Microsoft Azure, followed by a Word plug-in designed for lawyers. It also introduced a SharePoint integration, allowing users to securely access files from their Microsoft storage system through Harvey’s apps.

For years, Harvey, founded in 2022, ran its platform on OpenAI models, primarily because they’re hosted in Microsoft’s data centers, Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg told BI last month. Law firms handle highly sensitive information and trusted Microsoft to keep it safe, Weinberg said.

“Law firms refused to use anything that wasn’t through Azure,” Weinberg said. That’s now changing, he said, as vendors like Anthropic build the features enterprises require.

Last week, Harvey expanded its use of foundation models to Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude.

Still, Harvey’s $150 million Azure deal signals it’s not backing away from Microsoft anytime soon. The company’s growing cloud footprint suggests that, while other partners are gaining traction with the legaltech start, Azure remains integral to Harvey’s growth for now.

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