Today, Panzer decided to visit the
Publishers Weekly site to look for any news on the Barnes and Noble dueling lawsuits in the firing of former CEO Demos Parneros. It didn't take any digging at all to find the latest court filings. Panzer has been following this story since the beginning.
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Maybe we should all study law. |
According to the post at
Publishers Weekly by Andrew Albanese, former CEO Demos Parneros' attorneys have now filed an opposition brief (or a memorandum in opposition) in response to Barnes and Noble's request for a summary judgement. The summary judgement was requested for the defamation of character portion and the breach of good faith and fair dealing portion of Demos Parnero's lawsuit. Mr. Parnero's attorneys filed "hundreds of pages" of information, exhibits etc. with the court. A settlement conference is already scheduled for January 27. There are several links in post to other information about the two lawsuits..
Panzer says, "Hundreds of pages of documents ... The memorandum in opposition alone is 40 pages long ... Hmm ... How are attorneys paid? By the page?"
Note: This is a long post. Bring a quart of tea and six muffins for today's reading selection. If you plan to follow all the links, bring two gallons of tea, two dozen muffins and sleeping bag for a nap in the middle of your reading.
To read the post tootle over to
Barnes and Noble
To read Panzer's most recent previous post about this lawsuit, tootle over to
Barnes and Noble litigation
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