Legal AI startup Harvey, valued at $8 billion, launches in-house advisory board with General Counsel from HSBC, Koch, MongoDB, and Bridgewater Associates. (ReadLegal AI startup Harvey, valued at $8 billion, launches in-house advisory board with General Counsel from HSBC, Koch, MongoDB, and Bridgewater Associates. (Read

Harvey AI Taps HSBC, Koch Legal Chiefs for New Advisory Board

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Harvey AI Taps HSBC, Koch Legal Chiefs for New Advisory Board

Lawrence Jengar Mar 16, 2026 14:35

Legal AI startup Harvey, valued at $8 billion, launches in-house advisory board with General Counsel from HSBC, Koch, MongoDB, and Bridgewater Associates.

Harvey AI Taps HSBC, Koch Legal Chiefs for New Advisory Board

Harvey, the legal AI startup valued at $8 billion, has assembled an advisory board of heavyweight General Counsel from HSBC, Koch Industries, MongoDB, and Bridgewater Associates to guide its push into corporate legal departments.

The six-member group announced March 16 marks Harvey's first formal advisory structure for in-house teams after spending three years focused primarily on law firm partnerships. The company now serves more than 500 corporate legal departments worldwide.

Who's at the Table

The roster reads like a who's who of corporate legal power. Bob Hoyt, HSBC's Chief Legal Officer and former U.S. Treasury General Counsel, joins alongside Ray Geoffroy, who oversees global legal and compliance for Koch's sprawling industrial empire. Tracey Brady Yurko brings hedge fund perspective from Bridgewater Associates, while Andrew Stephens represents high-growth tech through MongoDB.

Rounding out the group are Kamala Vasagam from NBCUniversal, who leads legal operations and innovation, and Alison Zoellner, Group General Counsel at advertising giant Dentsu. Several members carry government experience—Hoyt served as Associate Counsel to the President, while Vasagam worked as Special Assistant to the President at the White House.

Why This Matters for Harvey's Growth

The advisory board signals Harvey's strategic pivot toward enterprise clients with complex, multi-jurisdictional legal needs. These aren't just users—they're design partners who'll shape product development for corporate legal teams.

"The leaders joining this Advisory Board aren't just transforming their legal departments. They're helping shape how AI is deployed responsibly across their organizations," said Winston Weinberg, Harvey's CEO.

Harvey raised $150 million in December 2025 at its current $8 billion valuation, backed by Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins, and Andreessen Horowitz. The company reported surpassing $100 million in annual recurring revenue as of August 2025—growth that's clearly attracted attention from corporate legal buyers.

The In-House Opportunity

Corporate legal departments face different pressures than law firms. They're cost centers, not profit generators, making efficiency gains from AI directly visible on the bottom line. General Counsel also increasingly own enterprise AI governance decisions, positioning them as internal champions for tools like Harvey.

The advisory board structure suggests Harvey sees in-house teams as more than just another customer segment. The company indicated plans to establish additional advisory boards across law firms and professional services, building what it calls a "broader advisory ecosystem."

For corporate legal leaders watching AI reshape their profession, having a seat at Harvey's table offers influence over tools they'll likely be using—or competing against—for years to come.

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