Ravel Law

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.[2]

Business plan

In addition to basic free access to the public the firm offers more sophisticated plans to legal firms and researchers.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Erik Eckholm (October 28, 2015). "Harvard Law Library Readies Trove of Decisions for Digital Age". The New York Times. Retrieved October 29, 2015. The cases will be available at www.ravellaw.com. Ravel is paying millions of dollars to support the scanning.
  2. Masnick, Mike (2015-10-30). "Harvard Law Launches Project To Put Every Court Decision Online For Free". TechDirt. Retrieved 2015-11-05.

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