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AUTHORS GUILD, INC. v. HATHITRUST
Cite as 755 F.3d 87 (2nd Cir. 2014)
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zation. Upon receipt of the Delaware court’s response, we will address alternatively whether the filing of the UCC–3 record or termination of the Main Term Loan UCC–1 was within the scope of authority that JPMorgan granted to Mayer Brown.

CONCLUSION

For the reasons stated, we certify the above question to the Delaware Supreme Court. Upon receipt of the Delaware court’s response to the certified question, jurisdiction will automatically be restored to this Court to resolve all remaining issues as needed; the returned appeal will be assigned to this panel.

AUTHORS GUILD, INC., Australian Society of Authors Limited, Union Des Ecrivaines Et Des Ecrivaines Quebecois, Angelo Loukakis, Roxana Robinson, Andre Roy, James Shapiro, Daniele Simpson, T.J. Stiles, Fay Weldon, Authors League Fund, Inc., Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society, Sveriges Forfattarforbund, Norsk Faglitteraer Forfatter–Og Oversetterforening, Writers’ Union of Canada, Pat Cummings, Erik Grundstrom, Helge Ronning, Jack R. Salamanca, Plaintiffs–Appellants,

v.

HATHITRUST, Cornell University, Mary Sue Coleman, President, University of Michigan, Janet Napolitano, President, University of California, Raymond W. Cross, President, University of Wisconsin System, Michael McRobbie, President, Indiana University, Defendants–Appellees,[1]
National Federation Of The Blind, Georgina Kleege, Blair Seidlitz, Courtney Wheeler, Intervenor Defendants–Appellees.[2]

No. 12–4547–cv.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued: Oct. 30, 2013.

Decided: June 10, 2014.

  1. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 43(c)(2), we automatically substitute the current president of the University of California, Janet Napolitano, and the current president of the University of Wisconsin System, Raymond W. Cross, in place of their predecessors-in-office.
  2. The Clerk of Court is directed to amend the caption as set forth above.