By Angela Turturro | February 1, 2021
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 David Kessler and Andrea D'Ambra | January 29, 2021
While there are tools, tricks, and processes that can be lifted from classic e-discovery processes, a cyber review is distinct with its own unique workflow.
By Brian Morrison and Joann Militano | January 29, 2021
How can IoT data impact your individual clients in federal court litigation? The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provide some guideposts, but much is uncertain given the relatively new introduction of many IoT products and the rapidly developing feature sets.
By John Davis | January 29, 2021
Making it your New Year's resolution to impose order on the lurking chaos of remote, decentralized data environments will pay dividends in productivity, business continuity and legal risk.
By Michelle Six and Vanessa Barsanti | January 29, 2021
There are a wide range of potential challenges that arise when negotiating an ESI agreement, but here the authors examine some of the more common issues encountered and provide practical tips to help address these considerations.
By Andrew Peck, Jennifer Feldman, Leeanne Mancari and Dennis Kiker | January 29, 2021
This article provides a framework for making defensible deletion an attainable goal. If the process has been well-planned, executed, and documented, the risk of sanctions for inadvertent spoliation of evidence is slight.
By Angela Turturro | January 25, 2021
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 Sharon L. Klein | January 22, 2021
Some say 2020 was the year that didn't happen, but this review of the past year shows that much did indeed take place in the trusts and estates realm, from COVID-19-related developments, such as the tolling of statutes of limitations and tax questions stemming from telecommuting, to legislation on adoption records and third-party reproduction.
By Catherine B. Eberl and Marla Waiss | January 22, 2021
This article examines the applicability of the U.S.-Canada Income Tax Treaty, which carves out an exception permitting deductibility if the U.S. individual has Canadian source income, and, it will discuss options for using a U.S. charity for indirect cross-border philanthropy for individuals who do not have Canadian source income.
By John Raymond and Alan Kaufman | January 22, 2021
As more northeast residents, particularly New Yorkers, decide to leave their current residence and seek a new life in sunny Florida, they need to be acutely cognizant of the gorilla glue approach of the state taxing authorities.
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