Former Barnes & Noble ceo Demos Parneros filed January 15 his opposition documents against Barnes & Noble’s arguably ill-advised motion for summary judgment on two of Parneros’ three claims, defamation and breach of good faith and fair dealing. To succeed with the motion, BN has to prove that there’s no issue of fact when it comes to dismissing those claims. Parneros’ declaration and opposition memo, filed with dozens of pages of internal correspondence and depositions — alas, redacted all — purport to be evidence that BN and Riggio acted in bad faith and did indeed defame him. Parneros’ declaration recounts […]