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New Hotness In Company Directors? Cybersecurity Experience.

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It's valuable experience. The post New Hotness In Company Directors? Cybersecurity Experience. appeared first on Above the Law.

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Managing Holiday Stress: A Guide for Lawyers

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Jamie Spannhake | Setting limits doesn’t make you less dedicated; it allows you to recharge so you can be at your best. The post Managing Holiday Stress: A Guide for Lawyers appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Hertz Continues To Be Hertz, Threatens Customer With Arrest For Using Too Many Of His ‘Unlimited’ Miles

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From the aggressively-pursuing-worst-customer-service-award dept. The post Hertz Continues To Be Hertz, Threatens Customer With Arrest For Using Too Many Of His ‘Unlimited’ Miles appeared first on Above the Law.

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NIBS: Pramata, Contract Network, Trellis + Patlytics

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Here’s some of the stories you may have missed this week, plus AL’s Editorial Christmas Holiday dates. Pramata Launches AI Design Studio Contract management platform.

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The New Administration: A Boon for Investigative Journalism

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This commentary by Michael Ravnitzky is a call to action as he states that the upcoming four years present a critical period for diligent and fearless investigative reporting, ensuring that the administration's actions are thoroughly examined and the public remains well-informed.

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Tired of Juggling Multiple Tools to Manage Your Law Firm?

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Product Spotlight | CosmoLex NextGen is designed for attorney-operated firms who need a seamless, end-to-end practice management solution. The post Tired of Juggling Multiple Tools to Manage Your Law Firm? appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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New York Times lawyers claim OpenAI accidentally deleted evidence in copyright case

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Probably not intentional, but ‘150 person-hours’ of work were still lost Brandon Vigliarolo The New York Times has filed a letter in its copyright infringement case against OpenAI and Microsoft, alerting the court that the ChatGPT maker accidentally deleted a bunch of data that may have been evidence. The letter [PDF], filed yesterday in the Southern District of New York by lawyers for the Times, asserts that OpenAI engineers deleted “all of News Plaintiffs’ programs an

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iManage CEO Neil Araujo Receives Outstanding Achievement Award at 2024 British Legal Technology Awards

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iManage, the company dedicated to Making Knowledge Work™, today announced that iManage CEO Neil Araujo was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award for 2024 by the judges of The British Legal Technology Awards 2024. The award – which arrives in advance of the 30-year anniversary of iManage – celebrates multiple decades of successfully developing, delivering, and continuously advancing the iManage knowledge work platform that over 4000 organisations rely on every day around the globe.

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High School Can Discipline Student for Undisclosed Use of Generative AI–Harris v. Adams

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RNH was a junior last year at Hingham High School in Massachusetts. He got a perfect ACT store and hopes for early admission to Stanford. The school repeatedly told students about limitations on the use of Generative AI for school assignments. With respect to the assignment at issue here, Generative AI was not categorically banned. Instead, allegedly students could “use AI to brainstorm topic ideas and key words to research a topic, as well as to look for resources.” (Cleaned up).

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Today on Legaltech Week, A New Panelist Joins Our Regular Line-up, Canadian Journalist Julie Sobowale

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I am very pleased to announce a new addition, starting today, to our line-up of regular panelists for Legaltech Week: Julie Sobowale, a Canada-based freelance journalist and lawyer who writes about legal tech and legal affairs for publications such as Canadian Lawyer, The Walrus, and others.