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Legal AI firm Harvey signs Suits star Gabriel Macht in rare B2B brand deal

by March 19, 2026
March 19, 2026
Legal AI firm Harvey signs Suits star Gabriel Macht in rare B2B brand deal

Legal technology company Harvey has signed Suits actor Gabriel Macht as a brand ambassador in an unusual move for the B2B sector, as competition intensifies in the fast-growing legal AI market.

Macht, best known for playing high-powered corporate lawyer Harvey Specter in the hit TV series, will partner with the company whose name was directly inspired by his on-screen character. The role marks a rare crossover between entertainment and enterprise software, where celebrity endorsements remain relatively uncommon.

While consumer technology brands have long leveraged star power, from Apple’s collaborations with musicians to Logitech’s campaigns featuring Hollywood actors, such partnerships are far less typical in enterprise-focused industries such as legal technology. However, the move signals a shift as AI firms seek broader brand recognition in an increasingly crowded market.

Macht said his decision to work with Harvey was rooted in the company’s trajectory and its approach to responsible AI deployment.

“I’m partnering with Harvey because I care about where this company goes,” he said. “I want to support a responsible approach that keeps public interest in view. Harvey’s momentum over the last three-plus years has made it a leading legal AI platform, helping teams change the way they work with AI, faster and with more clarity.”

Founded to bring generative AI into legal workflows, Harvey has rapidly gained traction among law firms and corporate legal departments looking to automate research, contract analysis and document drafting. Its growth reflects a broader shift across the legal profession, where firms are under pressure to improve efficiency while maintaining accuracy and compliance.

The partnership also coincides with the launch of Harvey’s new Instagram presence, @askharvey, as the company looks to build a more visible and accessible brand identity beyond traditional enterprise sales channels.

The partnership also coincides with the launch of Harvey’s new Instagram presence, @askharvey

Winston Weinberg, co-founder and chief executive of Harvey, said Macht’s association with the legal profession made him a natural fit for the company’s next phase of growth.

“Gabriel’s legendary performance as a lawyer continues to inspire people to pursue law,” he said. “There’s no better spokesperson to support Harvey’s global brand growth and the launch of our Instagram account.”

The announcement follows a growing trend of brand-building across the legal AI sector. Earlier this month, rival platform Legora entered into a sponsorship agreement with Swedish golfer Ludvig Åberg, placing its branding in a sporting context more typically associated with consumer-facing companies.

Such moves highlight how even highly specialised software firms are increasingly adopting marketing strategies borrowed from consumer industries, as they compete not just on product capability but on visibility, trust and cultural relevance.

For Harvey, the alignment with a character synonymous with confidence, precision and legal excellence is likely to resonate with a profession navigating rapid technological change. Whether that translates into tangible commercial advantage remains to be seen, but the signal is clear: legal tech is no longer content to operate quietly in the background.

As artificial intelligence continues to redefine how legal work is delivered, firms like Harvey are not only racing to build the most capable platforms, but also the most recognisable brands.

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