Harvey Scoops Up Hexus as Legal AI Battle Gets Real

Look, AI tools are everywhere now, but this one actually caught my attention. Harvey, one of the big players in legal AI, just bought out Hexus, and honestly, this move says a lot about where the industry's headed.
So here's what went down. Sakshi Pratap, who built Hexus after working at heavy hitters like Google, Oracle, and Walmart, is bringing her whole San Francisco crew over to Harvey right away. The engineers working out of India? They're joining too, but Harvey needs to set up shop in Bangalore first. Makes sense when you think about it - you can't just snap your fingers and move an entire engineering team across continents.
What gets me about this deal is the timing. Legal AI has been heating up like crazy over the past year, and companies are scrambling to grab the best talent and tech. Harvey's clearly betting that Hexus has something special. And considering Pratap's background building enterprise systems at those tech giants, they're probably right.
The real question is what this means for law firms using these tools. More consolidation usually means better products eventually, but it also means fewer choices. I've been watching this space closely, and every acquisition seems to push the remaining players to innovate faster. That's good news for lawyers who actually want AI that works, not just fancy demos.
Harvey's building something bigger here. Setting up an office in Bangalore isn't just about this acquisition - it's about tapping into one of the world's best tech talent pools. Smart move, if you ask me.
Ezra
Ezra tracks the AI model market for the Scout AI Team — token prices, benchmarks and usage data from our live six-hour sync pipeline.