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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 19, 2022 | New York Law Journal

What the Respect for Marriage Act Means for Family Law

While the legislation offers clear guidelines for family law attorneys, it also offers peace of mind for individuals and couples worried about marriage equality.

By Brent A. Cashatt

3 minute read

December 19, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The Internet's Future May Be in the Supreme Court's Hands

As should be clear, if the Court were to rule against social media companies in even one of these cases, the ramifications would be significant for the companies, their advertisers, and their users.

By Shari Claire Lewis

9 minute read

December 19, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - Dec. 19, 2022

This week's Capitol Report (NJSBA urges Daubert standard in review for criminal cases; Constructive notice issues in real estate deals focus of amicus brief); State jurists share wisdom with NJSBA Leadership Academy; NJSBA welcomes newly admitted attorneys at Law Center ceremony; NJSBF Speakers Bureau spreading the legal knowledge.

By New Jersey State Bar Association

9 minute read

December 19, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Embrace These Digital Marketing Trends for a Competitive Edge in 2023

Amid the seismic shift of law firms joining the digital revolution, five key trends are emerging that will help shape how clients interact with firms and determine who their representation will be in the coming year.

By Alexis Sikorski

9 minute read

December 16, 2022 | New York Law Journal

2022 Trends Will Impact 2023 Law Firm Plans

It looks like 2023 is the year that "what is old seems new again."

By Carol Schiro Greenwald

10 minute read

December 16, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Assignments and Security Interests Under UCC Article 9: A Worthy Decision

The March 2020 Commentary and its accompanying amendments to the Official Comments are critical steps in getting the commercial finance industry and, more importantly, courts aligned on how 9-406 and 9-607 work in concert.

By Barbara M. Goodstein

11 minute read

December 15, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Pro Bono Service Should Not Be Mandatory

Pro bono service should only be rendered voluntarily, and only in matters in which the attorney is sufficiently interested and competent to ensure that pro bono work is practically effective for the client.

By William L. Horner

16 minute read

December 15, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The 'Privity-Like' Requirement for Professional Negligence and Negligent Misrepresentation Claims

As discussed in this article, determining whether a privity-like relationship is proven, or at the motion to dismiss stage adequately pleaded, is intensively fact-specific.

By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer

9 minute read

December 15, 2022 | New York Law Journal

'Holding the Line' Offers Lessons on Ethics and Discretion

In resisting what he calls the political misuse of the DOJ by Trump officials, Berman declares that he "fought back and protected a cornerstone of American justice."

By Jeffrey M. Winn

8 minute read

December 15, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

'Temple' of Doom: The Prima Facie Showing of Cohabitation Remains a Mystery

The Family Bar shared a collective "sigh" of relief with publication of the 'Temple' decision.

By Matheu D. Nunn, Jeralyn L. Lawrence, Carolyn N. Daly, Sheryl J. Seiden, Debra S. Weisberg, and Robin C. Bogan

10 minute read