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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] Ravel Law was acquired by RELX to be part of the LexisNexis suite of tools in June, 2017.[3]
The cases will be available at www.ravellaw.com. Ravel is paying millions of dollars to support the scanning.