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IT solution type:
Legal information
LegalTech keywords:
Digital library
Market focus:
Small law firms
Medium-sized law firms
Large law firms




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IT solution type:
LegalTech keywords:
Market focus:
Small law firms
Medium-sized law firms
Large law firms
Rettsinfo offers courses in legal source searching, legislative preparatory works, and more, and operates the database “Norway’s Digital Law Library”:
“Norway’s Digital Law Library” contains 31,000 references with direct links to books, articles, and journals. It links to more than 50 open and paid online resources. In addition, the database includes references to books and articles that are only available in print. It is possible to look up court case references and legal citations. A book or article entry contains links to several relevant sources. When material is available in both an open resource and a subscription database, links are provided to both, allowing you to choose which resource you want to access.
We assist you with registering your book collection – purchase pre-registered metadata from us.
The law library uses the Tidemann library system, which is based on international standards.
Rettsinfo offers courses in legal source searching, legislative preparatory works, and more, and operates the database “Norway’s Digital Law Library”:
“Norway’s Digital Law Library” contains 31,000 references with direct links to books, articles, and journals. It links to more than 50 open and paid online resources. In addition, the database includes references to books and articles that are only available in print. It is possible to look up court case references and legal citations. A book or article entry contains links to several relevant sources. When material is available in both an open resource and a subscription database, links are provided to both, allowing you to choose which resource you want to access.
We assist you with registering your book collection – purchase pre-registered metadata from us. The law library uses the Tidemann library system, which is based on international standards.
Rettsinfo offers courses in legal source searching, legislative preparatory works, and more, and operates the database “Norway’s Digital Law Library”:
“Norway’s Digital Law Library” contains 31,000 references with direct links to books, articles, and journals. It links to more than 50 open and paid online resources. In addition, the database includes references to books and articles that are only available in print. It is possible to look up court case references and legal citations. A book or article entry contains links to several relevant sources. When material is available in both an open resource and a subscription database, links are provided to both, allowing you to choose which resource you want to access.
We assist you with registering your book collection – purchase pre-registered metadata from us. The law library uses the Tidemann library system, which is based on international standards.
Qura is a rapidly growing AI tool that assists legal professionals in searching through extensive, complex databases—ranging from EU legislation to internal archives.
Qura’s AI search engine locates relevant information more quickly than manual searches and uncovers insights that superficial keyword searches often miss.
We are not an “AI lawyer” aiming to change your existing workflow, but rather a tool designed to enhance the capabilities of skilled attorneys. We work in collaboration with leading firms to advance this development, with AI-assisted search as merely the first step.
Rettsinfo offers courses in legal source searching, legislative preparatory works, and more, and operates the database “Norway’s Digital Law Library”:
“Norway’s Digital Law Library” contains 31,000 references with direct links to books, articles, and journals. It links to more than 50 open and paid online resources. In addition, the database includes references to books and articles that are only available in print. It is possible to look up court case references and legal citations. A book or article entry contains links to several relevant sources. When material is available in both an open resource and a subscription database, links are provided to both, allowing you to choose which resource you want to access.
We assist you with registering your book collection – purchase pre-registered metadata from us. The law library uses the Tidemann library system, which is based on international standards.assisted search as merely the first step.
Rettsinfo offers courses in legal source searching, legislative preparatory works, and more, and operates the database “Norway’s Digital Law Library”:
“Norway’s Digital Law Library” contains 31,000 references with direct links to books, articles, and journals. It links to more than 50 open and paid online resources. In addition, the database includes references to books and articles that are only available in print. It is possible to look up court case references and legal citations. A book or article entry contains links to several relevant sources. When material is available in both an open resource and a subscription database, links are provided to both, allowing you to choose which resource you want to access.
We assist you with registering your book collection – purchase pre-registered metadata from us. The law library uses the Tidemann library system, which is based on international standards.assisted search as merely the first step.