Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Barnes & Noble, Former CEO Abruptly End Litigation - Publishers Weekly

 Today's trip into the Catosphere took Panzer to the Publishers Weekly site. With no digging at all in the posts our inquisitive kitty boy found one about the Barnes and Noble bookstores and Demos Parnero lawsuits. Panzer told you about the ongoing court battles in September.

According to the post by Andrew Albanese, the dueling lawsuits between Barnes and Noble and the company's former CEO Demos Parnero have been dropped. Demos Parnero was fired by Barnes and Noble in 2018. He promptly sued the company. The company then counter-sued him. On October 26 both Parnero and Barnes and Noble agreed to drop their lawsuits against each other. They also agreed to pay their own attorney fees. Neither parties' attorneys would issue a comment.

All that time for nothing.
Panzer says, "So ... After two years of fighting in court, it's all over. Just like that. Poof! Gone!"

Note: This is a short medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and a muffin for today's reading selection.

To read the post tootle over to Barnes and Noble
To read Panzer's previous post about the Barnes and Noble lawsuit, tootle over to Barnes and Noble lawsuit
 
 
 
 

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