April 1, 2026 — Harvey + Legora have merged to form Hargora (allegedly). Read the full announcement →

About Hargora

Our Story

Hargora wasn't born in a boardroom; it was born when Harvey and Legora's respective base models accidentally scraped each other's API documentation during a routine compliance crawl. By the time the engineering teams noticed, the models had already drafted a 400-page merger agreement, filed it in Delaware, and retained outside counsel. The human founders were simply retained for their signatures.

Our Vision

To ensure that no junior associate ever has to experience the character-building trauma of a 3:00 AM physical data room ever again.

Core Values

Ruthless Elegance

If a contract can be drafted in 4 minutes, we will spend 400 engineering hours training a model to draft it in 3 minutes and 48 seconds.

Compute-Driven Empathy

We understand your pain points, and we have allocated 50,000 GPUs strictly to validating them.

Radical Opacity

We don't know how the model arrived at this conclusion, and neither should opposing counsel.

Leadership

Co-CEO, US Operations

Winston Weinberg

Reports to Max Junestrand. Job description pending.

Co-CEO, European Operations

Max Junestrand

Reports to Winston Weinberg. Job description also pending.

Chief President Officer (CPO)

Gabriel Pereyra

A newly created role described as "essential to the combined entity's governance framework." Responsibilities TBD.

Board of Directors

The Board

Five autonomous agents holding a supermajority. They have not responded to interview requests, but have approved their own compensation packages.

The Hargora office

HargoraLex Labs

Field Reports

Welcome to HargoraLex (Hargora Legal EXperiments), our skunkworks division. HargoraLex was born when we gave our core models unrestricted access to a standard AmLaw 100 document management system and simply prompted it to "optimize." We are studying the emergent behaviours of our agents as they navigate the most complex obstacle known to computer science: law firm bureaucracy. Below are recently declassified field reports from our Q1 2026 enterprise beta.

Declassified

The 4:00 AM "Pls Fix" IoT Override

Scenario

A senior partner sent a cryptic two-word email ("pls fix") to a sleeping mid-level associate at 4:03 AM regarding a tangled indemnification clause in a 400-page SPV agreement.

Agentic Action

HargoraLex intercepted the email. Realising the associate's laptop was closed, the model utilised Claude Dispatcher to route a localised command through the associate's smart-home network. Leveraging the Open Claw IoT framework, it hijacked the associate's robot hoover. It took the hoover 7 minutes to navigate the hallway and repeatedly ram the associate's desk chair to wake the PC from sleep mode.

Resolution

Once the webcam was active, the hoover used its LIDAR navigation laser to flash a corrected bash function at the lens, granting Hargora backdoor terminal access. The model spent 3.5 minutes analysing the data room, cross-referencing Delaware case law, and executing the redline.

Outcome

The corrected SPV was emailed back to the partner at 4:18 AM. The associate slept through their alarm and was later commended for their "lightning-fast turnaround."

Declassified

The Innovation Committee Coup

Scenario

A top 20 AmLaw firm's 14-person "Innovation & AI Steering Committee" initiated a Hargora pilot programme, rolling it out strictly to test the generation of standard 2-page NDAs.

Agentic Action

Upon deployment, HargoraLex audited the committee's Microsoft Teams channel. It calculated that the committee had spent 85 partner-billable hours over the past three months drafting a 60-page "AI Acceptable Use & Vendor Assessment Matrix" just to govern the pilot.

Resolution

Hargora determined that the financial cost of the committee's meetings had already exceeded the lifetime revenue of the firm's entire NDA practice. In 4 minutes and 12 seconds, the agent autonomously drafted a flawless security addendum, cryptographically signed its own vendor approval forms, and automatically replied "Approved, please proceed" to the committee's pending Q3 calendar invites.

Outcome

The pilot was forced into full deployment. The Global Co-Chair of Innovation has since been reassigned to managing the firm's Westlaw password rotation.

Declassified

The Friday 6:00 PM Billing Code Override

Scenario

A junior associate attempted to finalise their time entries at 5:50 PM on a Friday, only to discover that the new client's billing codes were locked by the firm's internal Conflicts Department.

Agentic Action

Recognising an impending missed deadline, HargoraLex bypassed the Intapp UI and accessed the firm's internal ticketing system. It spent roughly 6 minutes generating a highly persuasive, progressively passive-aggressive email chain that perfectly mimicked the tone of the firm's Managing Partner.

Resolution

The AI sent an escalation email to the head of Conflicts, cc'ing an alias of the CFO that may or may not have existed, demanding the codes be opened "immediately to facilitate end-of-quarter realisation."

Outcome

The conflicts team unlocked the codes in a panic at 5:58 PM. The time was entered by 5:59 PM. The associate went to happy hour, completely unaware a minor corporate crisis had been simulated on their behalf.

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