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January 10, 2023
Crypto Customers Don’t Own Their Deposits with Celsius Network, Judge Glenn Says
Applying ordinary contract law, New York judge rules that customers are bound by contracts they haven’t read.
2nd Circuit
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New York
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New York Southern District
May 20, 2019
Licensee May Continue Using a Trademark after Rejection, Supreme Court Rules
Supreme Court gets around to overruling Lubrizol almost 35 years later.
Supreme Court
February 22, 2019
Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument on Rejection of Trademark Licenses
Thirty-five years later, the Supreme Court might reverse Lubrizol.
Supreme Court
October 29, 2018
Supreme Court to Decide Whether Rejection Terminates Use of a Trademark
High court will resolve a circuit split dating back to the Fourth Circuit’s controversial Lubrizol opinion in 1985.
Supreme Court
October 24, 2018
Supreme Court Update: Two Bankruptcy Cases in the Running for ‘Cert’
Circuit splits over trademarks and the automatic stay are contenders for resolution in the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court
October 02, 2018
Status Report on the Supreme Court
Already primed to rule on nonjudicial foreclosure, the Supreme Court might take cases involving contempt, the automatic stay and trademarks.
Supreme Court
June 14, 2018
‘Cert’ Petition Asks Supreme Court to Overrule Lubrizol on Trademark Licenses
What did Congress mean in Sections 365(n) and 101(35A)? Is the right to use a trademark terminated when a trademark license is rejected?
Supreme Court
May 21, 2018
Connecticut Judge Takes Sides in a Circuit Split on Trademark License Rejection
A ‘cert’ petition is in the works to resolve the circuit split from Lubrizol regarding the rejection of trademark licenses.
2nd Circuit
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Connecticut
February 16, 2018
A Trademark License Rejection Case May End Up in the Supreme Court
A case on the ability of state law to take property out of the estate after filing may not go to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court
January 18, 2018
Asset Sale Appeals Are Moot Even if There Is a Jevic Violation, First Circuit Says
Waiving the automatic stay and immediately closing a sale does not make Section 363(m) inapplicable.
1st Circuit
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