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Angela Turturro is the Sections editor for the New York Law Journal and head of the Contributed Content desk for ALM.
February 1, 2021 | New York Law Journal
In this Special Report: "E-Discovery for IoT Devices: Primer for Representing Individual Clients," "Defensible Deletion: The Proof Is in the Planning," "The Pandemic Swamped Your Information Governance Plan. This Is How To Right the Ship," "Cross-Border Cyber Review: It's Not Your Typical E-Discovery Exercise" and "Building a Better ESI Agreement: Why Customization Matters."
By Angela Turturro
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January 25, 2021 | New York Law Journal
In this Special Report: "Top 10 Developments, Lessons and Reminders of 2020," "So You Have Relocated to Florida and Think You Are No Longer a New York Resident?," "SLATs: The Hot New Estate Planning Technique for 2021," "Cross-Border Philanthropy: Obtaining a U.S. Income Tax Deduction for a Donation to a Canadian Charity" and "Adapting Asset Protection Trusts to Changes in Circumstances."
By Angela Turturro
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January 19, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Leaders of the bench and bar discuss 2020, the pandemic, the racial justice movement, the politics, and their hopes for the upcoming year as New York State Bar Association members attend the two week virtual conference.
By Angela Turturro
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January 11, 2021 | New York Law Journal
In this Special Report: "A Continued Lack of 'Grace' in Legal Malpractice," "Life Sciences and Cannabis Arbitrations: Reaching New Highs," "Threshold Issues in Judgment Enforcement Proceedings When Prosecuting a Non-Party Witness for Contempt" and "New Guidance Illustrates That Ordinary Activities May Have FARA Implications."
By Angela Turturro
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December 14, 2020 | New York Law Journal
In this Special Report: "A Threshold Issue: Climate Change Litigation in the United States," "Defending Civil RICO Claims 50 Years Later: Claims in New York Federal Courts Suggest Continued Upward Trend," "Recent Trends: Exploring the Limits of Discovery Under 28 U.S.C. §1782," "COVID-19 and Force Majeure: 4th Quarter or Overtime?," "A Lawyer's Guide to MAZE Ransomware Attacks" and "Child Safety and Product Safety Disclosures: A Look at Section 6(b)."
By Angela Turturro
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December 7, 2020 | New York Law Journal
In this Special Report: "A Rare FCPA Advisory Opinion From the DOJ: Cause and Effect," "Internal Investigations in a Virtual World" and "DOJ's Arguments in Trump Litigation Should Benefit Other Defendants."
By Angela Turturro
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November 23, 2020 | New York Law Journal
In this Special Report: "The Increasing Use of Data Analytics in International Arbitration," "Advice to Mediation Counsel: Drop the Litigation Rhetoric and Learn To Compromise," "Med-Arb: Is It the Wave of the Future?" and "Mediation in Adult Guardianship Matters."
By Angela Turturro
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November 18, 2020 | New York Law Journal
In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr. discusses a proposal by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to the SEC, one which places the SEC at the top of a very slippery slope. The proposal, which seeks to bar liability for certain COVID-19-related statements, would go well beyond the existing statutory safe harbor and cover statements that are expressly not covered by the existing safe harbor.
By Angela Turturro
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November 9, 2020 | New York Law Journal
In this Special Report: "Litigation in the Time of COVID: Best Practices for Virtual Advocacy," "Back to Work: Preparing for Litigation When Returning from Quarantine," "Your Choice: Model Your Litigation, or Overpay," "The Use of Private Judges: New World, New Wave?" and "Trademarks and the First Amendment: Litigation Trends."
By Angela Turturro
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November 2, 2020 | New York Law Journal
In this Special Report: "Employees May Be 'Out of Sight' While Teleworking, but the ADA Should Not Be 'Out of Mind,'" "Trump v. Biden: The Winner's Impact on Employers," "COVID-19 Calls for Increased Monitoring of Remote Workforce" and "Restrictive Covenants and the Curious Case of National Law Firm Breakups."
By Angela Turturro
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