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August 02, 2021 | The American Lawyer

Deal Watch: Square Strikes Big Down Under, Robinhood's IPO and a SPAC Comeback

Square's $29 billion buy of Afterpay and Robinhood's $2 billion IPO highlight another busy week in dealmaking.
14 minute read
July 30, 2021 | Law.com

How Will the Federal Circuit Replace Judge O'Malley? Plus: AI Can Be an Inventor--in the Southern Hemisphere

Also, the PTAB loved an opioid treatment patent. But a New Jersey judge did not.
8 minute read
July 29, 2021 | New York Law Journal

The Case for Requiring Data Security Provisions in Protective Orders

Because law firms handle large amounts of sensitive client information, data and money, no one should be surprised that they are a fertile target for cyber attacks. Given this landscape, protective orders that include technical and organizational safeguards for produced data can play a vital role in protecting sensitive data in litigation.
10 minute read
July 28, 2021 | National Law Journal

Federal Circuit's Kathleen O'Malley to Retire Next Year, Handing Biden 2nd Pick

O'Malley is the only judge in the court's 38-year history to have served previously as a district court judge. Some IP litigators are hopeful that President Biden will take that into account when choosing a successor.
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July 28, 2021 | Delaware Law Weekly

With Fed Circuit Seat Set to Open Next Year, Some Say Del.'s Judge Stark Primed for Elevation

O'Malley is the only judge in the court's 38-year history to have served previously as a district court judge. Some IP litigators are hopeful that President Biden will take that into account when choosing a successor.
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July 28, 2021 | Delaware Business Court Insider

As Fed Circuit Seat Set to Open Next Year, Some Say Del.'s Judge Stark Primed for Elevation

O'Malley is the only judge in the court's 38-year history to have served previously as a district court judge. Some IP litigators are hopeful that President Biden will take that into account when choosing a successor.
4 minute read
July 28, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Dickinson Wright Limits South Florida Office Attendance As Firms Respond to Shifting CDC Guidance

Weil told lawyers and staff that "the same rules that applied earlier in the pandemic before the lifting of restrictions will be reinstated, effectively immediately."
6 minute read
July 28, 2021 | The American Lawyer

Weil, Dickinson and Sanford Heisler Update Office Policies Amid Shifting CDC Guidance

Weil told lawyers and staff that "the same rules that applied earlier in the pandemic before the lifting of restrictions will be reinstated, effectively immediately."
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In re: Nine Point Energy Holdings, Inc.
Publication Date: 2021-07-28
Practice Area: Bankruptcy
Industry: Energy | Transportation
Court: U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Judge: Judge Walrath
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Michael R. Nestor, Kara Hammond Coyle, Michael S. Neiburg, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP, Wilmington, DE; Richard A. Levy, Caroline A. Reckler, Jonathan Gordon, Latham & Watkins LLP, Chicago, IL; George A. Davis, Nacif Taousse, Alistair K. Fatheazam, Jonathan J. Weichselbaum, Latham & Watkins LLP, New York, NY; Heather Lennox, Robert S. Faxon, Jones Day, Cleveland, OH for plaintiffs.
For defendant: Edward Soto, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, Miami, FL; Alfredo Perez, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, Houston, TX; Philip Bentley, Stephen Zide, Caroline Gange, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, New York, NY; Curtis S. Miller, Taylor M. Haga, Nader A. Amer, Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, LLP, Wilmington, DE for defendants.
Case number: D69480

Declarations and interests in midstream services agreement did not create a covenant running with mineral interest because the agreement only concerned the provision of personal benefits to the interest-holder, not any benefit to its real property.

July 26, 2021 | Law.com

J&J Held in Contempt of Court After Its Witness Fails to Appear in Talc Trial

An Illinois state court judge issued the contempt order Monday against Johnson & Johnson and its vice president of women's health, Dr. Susan Nicholson, after she failed to appear for cross-examination as a defense witness in the trial, according to Beasley Allen, which is representing plaintiff Colleen Cadagin.
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