Whew! Morrison & Foerster has now sent in Michael Jacobs to add to the Novell team in the SCO bankruptcy. At last. The pro hac vice application was filed and entered today. He's paid his $25, and he's back on the job. Since Jacobs took the lead in Utah for the Novell team there, I'm guessing that means he'll be in attendance at least for the hearing on Novell's motion to lift the stay and motion to be paid immediately on future undisputed royalties, and for SCO's two main motions, the emergency motion to sell its assets, keep its liabilities, so it can sue, sue, sue some more instead of paying Novell, as I like to think of it, and its motion to stay the arbitration in Switzerland, all to be heard on November 6. That should be some hearing. My, but bankruptcy court moves fast.
Here's the docket listing: 168 -
Filed & Entered: 10/29/2007
Affidavit/Declaration of Service
Docket Text: Affidavit/Declaration of Service and Service List Regarding [Signed] Order Authorizing the Debtors to (I) Pay Severance and Accrued Benefits to Terminated Employees and (II) Continue Severance Policy (related document(s)[165] ) Filed by The SCO Group, Inc.. (O'Neill, James)
169 -
Filed & Entered: 10/29/2007
Order on Motion to Seal
Docket Text: Order Granting Debtors' Motion To File Under Seal Documents And Data Subject To Debtors' Motion For Authorization To (I) Continue Prepetition Severance Policy Applicable To All Employees And (II) Pay Severence And Accrued Benefits To Employees Terminated Postpetition. (Related Doc# [118]). Signed on 10/25/2007. (BMT,)
170 -
Filed & Entered: 10/30/2007
Motion to Appear pro hac vice (B)
Docket Text: Motion to Appear pro hac vice - Michael A. Jacobs. Receipt Number 149393, Filed by Novell, Inc.. (Nestor, Michael)
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