Judge John G. Koetl convened a pre-trial conference in the high-profile Parneros v. Barnes & Noble case Tuesday afternoon, which he kicked off by asking counsel to describe the case. Parneros’ attorney Anne Clark of Vladeck, Raskin & Clark rehashed the details of the original complaint before raising the possibility of a motion to dismiss Barnes & Noble’s counterclaims, saying they didn’t meet the court’s standards — and reiterated that the countersuit, along with the company’s press release when Parneros was fired, had made him unhirable according to headhunters. The judge was wary of dismissal, offering that “the existence of […]