Harvey Acquires Lume Founders to Boost Legal AI Integrations
- •Harvey acqui-hires Lume co-founders to streamline complex legal data integrations.
- •Second talent-focused acquisition for Harvey in 2026 following recent Hexus deal.
- •Lume founders join product and engineering teams to accelerate customer deployment.
Harvey, the prominent legal AI startup, has announced its second "acquihire" of the year by bringing on the founding team of Lume. This move follows a similar talent acquisition of the product demo platform Hexus just months ago, signaling a clear strategy to absorb high-level engineering expertise from the Y Combinator ecosystem.
Lume’s core technology focuses on solving the "integration bottleneck" that plagues enterprise software. By using AI to map messy data and connect to legacy systems like Oracle and SAP, Lume helps teams bypass months of manual coding. This capability is vital for Harvey as it scales its operations across large law firms and corporate legal departments that rely on fragmented, older databases.
The transition will see co-founders Robert Ross and Nebyou Zewde move into Harvey’s product and engineering groups. While Lume will cease its independent operations, its mission to automate schema discovery and data transformation will now be integrated into Harvey's "Forward Deployed" model. This approach emphasizes custom implementation and technical support to ensure clients can actually use AI tools within their existing workflows.
CTO Siva Gurumurthy noted that Harvey is actively seeking global talent to support its rapid scaling. As AI companies move from hype to implementation, the ability to ingest and organize client data is becoming the primary differentiator in the competitive legal tech market.