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Exclusive: UK top 100 firm Browne Jacobson to go live on Aderant Expert 

Legal IT Insiders

UK top 100 law firm Browne Jacobson is set to go live on Aderant Expert this month, swapping out the LexisOne enterprise resource planning system that it selected in 2014.

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Call for Papers/Participation: the revived Internet Law Works-in-Progress Conference, SCU, March 8, 2025

Eric Goldman

From the 2014 Internet Law Work-in-Progress Event at New York Law School We invite your in-person participation in the Internet Law Works-in-Progress conference, to be held at Santa Clara University School of Law in Santa Clara, California on March 8, 2025.

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I Am Deeply Saddened To Report The Death Of Monica Bay: Friend, Mentor and Role Model to So Many in Legal Tech

Above the Law - Technology

With Monica and David Horrigan at Fenway Park in 2014 for Derek Jeter’s second-to-last game. Such was Monica Bay’s prominence and influence that, when she retired in 2015 after 17 years as editor of Law Technology News , Thomson Reuters honored her with her name and image emblazoned above Times Square.

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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

It started in 2014 at the University of Toronto as a student-built entrant in a cognitive-computing competition staged by IBM to develop applications for its Watson computer. (You can find my full series of posts about Bluford here.) ROSS Intelligence.

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Apple’s New Software – WWDC 2014 Recap

Advocate's Studio

Another year, another opportunity for Apple to wow its developers and get the rest of us excited about new features coming soon to an iDevice near you. Apple’s World Wide Development Conference happened today and Apple didn’t leave us hanging. With OSX 10.10

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Section 230 Applies to Publication of Court Documents–Medina v. Microsoft

Eric Goldman

In 2014, Medina sued Microsoft. In 2020, Medina got the disclosures from the 2014 case sealed. The court says that the 2020 ruling didn’t require publishers to depublish the extant versions of the 2014 documents, so this argument had a faulty premise. This case brought to mind the Martin v. Hearst case.

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NIST Releases Most Significant Update to Cybersecurity Framework Since 2014

Debevoise Data Blog

This is the first significant update since the Framework’s creation in 2014. Version 2.0’s The Framework’s core is organized into six key functions: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, Recover, and the newly added Govern function. NIST has also created a Version 2.0