Ravel Law, Inc.

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A Ravel Law, Inc. is a U.S.-based start-up company that offers free access to computer-assisted legal research.



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2023

  • (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravel_Law Retrieved:2023-11-5.
    • Ravel Law is a startup which offers free access to computer-assisted legal research. The firm has funded a major scanning project at the Harvard Law School library known as "Free the Law". The project aims to have the full collection of 40 million pages digitized by 2017.[1] According to the initial announcement, access to the library during the first eight years will be granted to non-profit organizations and partners of Ravel Law before completely opening to the public. Ravel Law was acquired by RELX to be part of the LexisNexis suite of tools in June, 2017.
  1. Laird, Lorelei (17 March 2016). "As governments open access to data, law lags far behind". ABA Journal. Retrieved 23 October 2023.

2023

2016

  • (Ravel Law, 2016) ⇒ http://ravellaw.com/who-we-are/
    • QUOTE: Ravel Law is a new legal search, analytics, and visualization platform. Ravelenables lawyers to find, contextualize, and interpret information that turns legal data into legal insights. Ravel's array of powerful tools – which include data-driven, interactive visualizations and analytics – transforms how lawyers understand the law and prepare for litigation. In today's global and increasingly digital world, Ravel empowers attorneys to benefit from this huge influx of information and find value in it.

      In 2012, Ravel spun out of Stanford University's Law School, Computer Science Department, and d.school, with the support of CodeX (Stanford's Center for Legal Informatics).