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Simon Prop. Group, L.P. v. Regal Ent. Group
Publication Date: 2022-07-19
Practice Area: Landlord Tenant Law
Industry: Entertainment and Leisure | Real Estate
Court: Delaware Superior Court
Judge: Judge Johnston
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Timothy R. Dudderar, Jesse L. Noa, Carla M. Jones, Potter Anderson & Corroon, LLP, Wilmington, DE; David M. Fedder, Dentons US LLP, St. Louis, MO; Shannon Shin, Dentons US LLP, Chicago, IL for plaintiff.
For defendant: Kashif I. Chowdhry, Parkowski Guerke & Swayze, P.A., Dover, DE; Curtis Romig and Kevin Arocha, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, Atlanta, GA; Erin A. Kelly, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, Denver, CO for defendant.
Case number: D96890

Court enforced guaranty provision under commercial lease following non-payment of rent due to financial difficulties caused by COVID-19 shutdowns, where the leases allocated risk of a force majeure event to tenants.

July 14, 2022 | Daily Report Online

'A Bitter Pill': Bad News for Monsanto, as New Ruling Provides Continuity in Federal Circuits

"This decision is significant in that it now provides continuity on the preemption issue between the federal circuits," said appellant attorney Ashleigh Ruth Madison of Southeast Law in Savannah. "This continuity, in turn, will now help others achieve the justice that they also deserve."
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Jackson-Mau v. Walgreen Co.
Publication Date: 2022-07-13
Practice Area: Consumer Protection
Industry: Pharmaceuticals
Court: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, U.S. - EDNY
Judge: District Judge Frederic Block
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For the Plaintiff: Matthew Insley-Pruitt, Esq., Wolk Popper LLP, New York, New York.
For defendant: For the Defendant: Courtney J. Peterson, Esq., Bryan Cave Leighton, Paisner LLP, New York, New York.
Case number: 1:18-CV-4868

Plaintiff's Claims in Suit Over Pills Did Not Establish Maker's Federal Preemption Defense

July 12, 2022 | Law.com

Who Got the Work?℠: Big Law Jumps Into Dispute Over 'Double Dare' Trademark and More

Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a regular column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.
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July 11, 2022 | Law.com

Baker McKenzie Completes Russia Spinoff Six Months in the Making

The move to separate from its offices in Moscow and St. Petersburg comes just weeks after a partner presented under the firm's name at a Vladimir Putin-hosted event.
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July 07, 2022 | The American Lawyer

Akerman Debuts Data Center and Digital Infrastructure Practice With Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Laterals

Akerman added partners James Grice, who led the data center group at BCLP, and Michael McKinley to lead its new industry group from Kansas City.
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Seals v. Major et al.
Publication Date: 2022-07-05
Practice Area: Contracts | Contractual Disputes | Real Estate
Industry: Real Estate
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Presiding Judge Doyle
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Steven Hall, John Hinton, (Baker, Donelson, Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC), Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: Luke Lantta, Aiten Mcpherson, (Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP), Atlanta, Michael Johnson, (Taylor English Duma LLP), Atlanta, Reginald Snyder, (Dye Snyder, LLP), Atlanta, for appellee.
Case number: A22A0493

Genuine Issues of Material Were Presented as to Whether Partnership Was Formed

June 30, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The Limits and Implications of the Government's Blunt Tools Against NFTs

The DOJ and the SEC will continue to aggressively pursue what they view as wrongful conduct repackaged for the digital age, and will adapt their legal theories accordingly.
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June 29, 2022 | Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: Democratic Congress Steps Up Investigative Activity + Munger Tolles Litigator Reveals Pay + Big Law Reps EY in Record SEC Settlement

With their legislative agenda stalled, Democrats in Congress are using corporate investigations to please their political base, attorneys said.
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June 28, 2022 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Pandemic Doesn't Exempt Movie Theaters From Paying Back Rent, Says Delaware Court Looking at Leases

Commercial real estate giant Simon Property Group, represented in the case by Potter Anderson & Corroon and Dentons attorneys, claims the theater operator Regal Entertainment owes over $5.5 million for defaulting on rent beginning in April 2020.
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