Legal Engineer, Dallas
Los Angeles +2
About this role
Legal Engineer, Dallas
Join Harvey's new Dallas office as a Legal Engineer, acting as a critical bridge between practicing lawyers and product teams. You'll translate complex legal workflows into tailored AI solutions, serving as a trusted advisor to customers while shaping how frontier AI deploys across the legal industry.
What you'll do
- Work directly with lawyers at current and prospective customers to uncover workflow pain points and demonstrate how Harvey solves real legal challenges.
- Serve as the voice of the customer, translating feedback and legal workflow insights into concrete product direction.
- Partner with product, engineering, sales, and marketing teams to shape Harvey's roadmap and ensure lawyers trust and adopt new capabilities.
- Build and refine product demonstrations, workflows, and use cases that reflect how legal teams actually work and how AI is changing that work.
- Introduce new capabilities in tailored, credible, and compelling ways for each customer, continuously raising the bar for Harvey's deployment.
What Harvey is looking for
- At least 3 years of experience practicing law at a top-tier law firm or in-house legal team.
- Deep exposure to complex legal workflows and client expectations gained through direct practice.
- Sound judgment and the ability to make confident, well-reasoned recommendations.
- Ability to operate seamlessly across legal, product, and sales contexts, translating between stakeholders with clarity and precision.
- Executive presence and relationship-building skills, with comfort engaging partners, senior associates, in-house counsel, and legal leadership.
- Sales, customer-facing, or business development experience is a plus, particularly where you've helped shape solutions rather than just present them.
What happens next
Skip the application pile. I get you in front of the people who decide.
Confirm the fit
A few questions to make sure this role is the right shape for you. Two minutes.
I pitch you to the company
I write the intro, send it to the founder, and handle the back-and-forth.
A meeting lands on your calendar
When the company wants to meet, I get the call on your calendar. You just show up.
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