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Anne Goldstein
Appointments
Selected to serve on the organizing committee for the Empire State Legal Writing Conference (December 2014).
Presentations
Presented as part of a panel on “Integrating Experiential Learning throughout the Curriculum” at Indiana Tech Law School’s “Symposium on the Future of the Legal Profession and Legal Education.”
The title of her talk
was “Experiencing the Client in the First Year,” Fort Wayne, Indiana (November 2014).
Presentations
Spoke on a panel addressing fund director compensation held at the 21 Club and sponsored by BoardIQ, New York (October 2014).
Spoke at the Conference of Fund Leaders Roundtable held at Columbia University and sponsored by the Mutual Fund Directors Forum, New York (October 2014).
Presentations
Co-presented “Incorporating Social Justice Themes into the 1L Writing Curriculum” at the Society of American Law Teachers Teaching Conference, “Legal Education in a Time of Change: Challenges and Opportunities,” held at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Boyd School of Law (October 2014).
Presented at Stanford Law School on the topic of “Empowering Law Students to Develop Their Lawyer Persona Through a Community-based Transactional Teaching Module,” Stanford, California (September 2014).
Conducted an afternoon training workshop for the lawyering faculty at New York University School of Law, New York ( June 2014).
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Publications
Corporate Finance (West Academic Publishing, August 2014).
attorneys at Hogan Lovells and Covington & Burling and led a workshop on effective motion argument at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP. Also taught a workshop on Fact Investigation at Hogan Lovells, New York (October, December 2014, January 2015).
Delivered a presentation on Trial Advocacy Skills for attorneys at Allstate Insurance’s headquarters in Northbrook, Illinois (October 2014).
Taught Trial Skills to attorneys at Mental Hygiene Legal Services in New York City and participated as faculty
at the New York City Corporation Counsel Intensive Trial Advocacy Program ( July 2014).
Presented on the Differences between Opening Statement and Closing Argument and demonstrated Effective Jury Speeches at the National Institute for Trial Advocacy Western Regional Trial Program in San Francisco ( June 2014).
Media References
and Appearances Hogan: Summer Associate Programs are “Extended Interviews,” JD Supra
( June 2014).
Publications
Conservation Easements and the Development of New Energies: Fracking,
Wind Turbines, and Solar Collection, 3 Louisiana State University Journal of Energy Law and Resources 101 (2014).
French & Korngold, Cases and Text
on Property, Aspen Casebook Series (Wolters Kluwer, 6th edition, December 2014).
Korngold & Goldstein, Real Estate Transactions: Cases and Materials on Land Transfer, Development and Finance (Foundation Press, 6th edition, October 2014).
Presentations
Made a CLE presentation for the legal staff of
the New York County Surrogate’s Court on “Tax-Driven Trusts” and discussed the use of trusts as a part of many different tax-saving strategies, New York (November 2014).
Spoke to the Surrogate’s Court Committee of the New York County Lawyers’ Association on the current state of undue influence litigation in New York and on the efforts to amend
the revocation-on-divorce statute to deal with the Fourth Department’s opinion in Matter of Lewis, New York (October 2014).
Publications
New Fiduciary Decisions, Estate Planning (November 2014).
Media References
and Appearances Estates’ Law Aims to Protect Rights of ‘Genetic Child,’ New York Law Journal (December 2014).
Mentioned in several Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog posts including “Valid Will May Revoke Inter Vivos Trust” ( June, August 2014).
Presentations
Participated in a panel and prepared the course materials for LGBT Law 2014 Year in Review,
a CLE program co- sponsored by the LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York and the David Polk LGBT Affinity Group, and held at Davis Polk’s midtown offices, New York ( January 2015).
Participated in a CLE program at the Cornell Industrial and Labor Relations School Extension Division that examined the Supreme Court’s Burwell v. Hobby Lobby decision, Ithaca, New York (October 2014).
Publications
As contributing writer, published many articles in Gay City News (Fall 2014).
Media References and Appearances
Law Professor: National Same-Sex Marriage
Kim Hawkins
Presentations
Taught an intensive Trial Advocacy Program for
Arthur S. Leonard
William P. LaPiana
Jeffrey J. Haas
Gerald Korngold
Mariana Hogan