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Angela Turturro

Angela Turturro

Angela Turturro is the Sections editor for the New York Law Journal and head of the Contributed Content desk for ALM.

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December 30, 2022 | New York Law Journal

New York's New Cybersecurity Mandatory CLE Requirement and a Roadway to Cyber-Claims

Effective July 1, 2023, New York will become the first state in the United States to require attorneys to complete at least one credit of cybersecurity, privacy and data protection training as part of their continuing legal education requirements.

By Mark A. Berman

7 minute read

December 30, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Second Circuit Tackles Police Canine Force

In 'McKinney v. City of Middleton', the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held, 2-1, that qualified immunity protected police officers who directed a police canine to "bite and hold" the arrestee for over two minutes. The court found that under the circumstances the police canine force did not violate clearly established Fourth Amendment law.

By Martin A. Schwartz

10 minute read

December 30, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Mining for Value in Licensed Patent Portfolios? Make Sure You're Focused on the Gems in Both the Patents and License

A recent district court case in Delaware, 'Horizon Medicines v. Apotex', dealt with a somewhat similar scenario and it highlights an interesting intersection of patent law and contract law that has implications for anyone reviewing patent portfolios for value, whether as part of a larger corporate transaction or one specific to a sale or license of a portfolio.

By Matt Golden

9 minute read

December 30, 2022 | New York Law Journal

A Solo Bravo Voice vs. a Chorus of Boo-Birds for the Chief Judge-Designate and the Judicial Selection Process

Chief Judge-Designate Hector LaSalle is the right choice to take on the leadership role at this time.

By Joseph W. Bellacosa

5 minute read

December 29, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Cancer-Detection Deal Tests Antitrust Merger Policy

It is hard to think of another recent merger that has raised more knotty antitrust issues than the Illumina-Grail transaction.

By Elai Katz

9 minute read

December 28, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The CFPB Seeks Power Through Proposed Registry

The CFPB closed out 2022 with a deceptively innocuous-sounding proposal to require nonbank financial companies to report certain public orders and judgments relating to consumer protection violations. However, it is clear that this proposal is a powerful one-way ratchet the CFPB can use to expand regulatory control over fintechs and other nonbank financial companies.

By Jeffrey Alberts

7 minute read

December 28, 2022 | New York Law Journal

George Santos, Lester Chang and Legislative Exclusion

While Santos may be off the hook currently, Chang's fate remains in the hands of the Assembly.

By Jerry H. Goldfeder

7 minute read

December 28, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Three Notable Franchise Case Law Developments

This column discusses recent cases tackling questions of exemption, damages, and statute of limitations.

By David J. Kaufmann

11 minute read

December 27, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Has the Pushback Against the Chief Judge Nominee Been Fair?

Scrutiny of a judge's record in particular requires the punctilio of fairness.

By Joel Cohen

8 minute read

December 27, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Conduct-and-Effects by Another Name: The Second Circuit and Extraterritoriality Analysis

Circuit Judges Michael H. Park, Rosemary S. Pooler, and Eunice Lee unanimously concluded that the claims asserted by a plaintiff who traded on a U.S.-based exchange were nevertheless impermissibly extraterritorial because they were based on "predominantly foreign conduct," i.e., the bank defendants' allegedly fraudulent submissions to the foreign organizations that set the relevant benchmark rates.

By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp

8 minute read