A slightly provocative question:
Inderes provides a ready-made API for AI to its entire database. This way, the customer benefits by being able to directly train their own AI with Inderes’s data and can perform searches and analyses that were previously impossible or for which they would have had to pay Inderes.
Why don’t law firms do the same? And if an innovative law firm were to do this (I wonder who?), could the client’s own legal department manage with very little hourly billing? Or is it that a law firm’s own data is not comparable to Inderes’s, and what is actually needed is an API for the district courts or arbitration courts?