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Ryanair v. Booking CFAA Trial Ends with Strangest Possible Outcome (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

This has been a hard case to follow online, because many of the key rulings have been filed under seal. Booking Holdings Inc. To my knowledge, it is still not public record. A few days after the summary judgment decision, three of the defendants, Booking Holdings, Inc., the Dutch subsidiary of Booking Holdings, Inc.,

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On LawNext: The Inside Story of the Caselaw Access Project, with Three of the People Who Made It Happen

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The massive undertaking involved scanning nearly 40 million pages from some 40,000 law books and converting it all into machine-readable text files, creating a collection that included 6.4 million published cases, some dating as far back as 1658. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out.

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FinTales Issue 31: Cow Paths & Regulatory Approaches

Ikigai Law

Dessert: sweet news about e-RUPI opening new doors for PPI issuers. They tied-up with lenders (who would lend off their books), sourced borrowers for them, and provided value added services to their customers. They expanded their loan books without added risk of borrower default. Takeaway : articles and podcasts to grab and go.

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Preparing for the SEC’s Cybersecurity Rules for Registered Investment Advisers, Registered Investment Companies, and Business Development Companies

Debevoise Data Blog

Key Requirements The Proposed Rules requirements fall into four main categories: (1) cyber incident notification obligations, (2) policies and procedures, (3) disclosure requirements, and (4) books and records requirements. The cover art used in this blog post was generated by DALL-E. To subscribe to our Data Blog, click here.

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Ep 242: The Inside Story of the Caselaw Access Project, with Three of the People Who Made It Happen

LawNext podcast

The massive undertaking involved scanning nearly 40 million pages from some 40,000 law books and converting it all into machine-readable text files, creating a collection that included 6.4 million published cases, some dating as far back as 1658. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out.

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From Pain to Creativity: How AI Helped Kristina Kashtanova Illustrate Her “Zarya of the Dawn” Story – featuring Richmond Law’s Ashley Dobbs and Roger Skalbeck (TGIR Ep. 196)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating story of ⁠ Kristina Kashtanova ⁠ , author of “ ⁠ Zarya of the Dawn ⁠ ,” a comic book that she illustrated using AI-generated images. She talks about how she discovered the power of AI-generated images through OpenAI DALL-E and how it helped her overcome her pain and isolation.

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Law Firm Analytics: Intelligent Reporting for Data-Driven Decision Making

Rocket Matter

Get free e-book A law firm is no stranger to the pressures of tight deadlines, managing heavy caseloads, and meeting ever-growing client expectations. Law firm data analytics —or legal analytics—takes everyday information, like case outcomes and billing records, and turns it into actionable insights.