ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Ravel Law

Okay kiddo, Ravel Law is a tool used by lawyers and judges to help them find and analyze legal cases. It's like a big library of legal information that they can search through to find important cases that are similar to the one they are working on.

Think of it like a big collection of books, but instead of stories, they are all about laws and court cases. Lawyers and judges can type in words or phrases related to their case, and Ravel Law will show them all the cases that match those words.

Ravel Law also shows how often these cases have been cited or mentioned in other cases. This helps lawyers and judges to see how important or influential a case is. It's like if your teacher tells you a fact and then your friend tells you the same fact, you know it's probably really true!

So Ravel Law helps legal professionals to find important cases quickly and easily, and see how they are related to other cases. Pretty cool, right?