Fair Trade (B&N, Borders): Articles of Interest
- A Lawsuit Q&A With ABA President Neal Coonerty
- May 04, 2001
Recently ABA President Neal Coonerty spoke with BTW and answered some of the key questions that members have been asking regarding the April 19 settlement of the lawsuit against Barnes & Noble and Borders.
- Why We Settled
- April 26, 2001
A number of members have inquired regarding ABA�s decision to settle the lawsuit against the chains. Here, David DeBruin, ABA�s lead counsel from the law firm of Jenner & Block, explains.
- Complete Trial Transcripts
- April 24, 2001
Complete transcripts from all 6 days of testimony in the suit against the chains.
- Trial Highlights
- April 20, 2001
The lawsuit against Barnes & Noble and Borders uncovered a wealth of evidence.
Here is a review of some of the chains' secret dealings.
- ABA Litigation Update -- April 19, 2001
- April 19, 2001
"So, did we win?" Independent booksellers couldn't be blamed for asking that question as news of the settlement of the case against Barnes & Noble and Borders was released.
- ABA ANNOUNCES SETTLEMENT -- INDUSTRY ABUSES REVEALED; ASSOCIATION TO CONTINUE STRUGGLE
- April 19, 2001
On Thursday, April 19, ABA announced that the association had reached a settlement in the legal
action against Barnes & Noble and Borders.
- FULL TEXT OF LAWSUIT SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
- April 19, 2001
- ABA Litigation Update, A Concluding Report
- April 19, 2001
Victory, defeat, or some of both? Independent booksellers couldn't be blamed for wanting to know what it all meant as news of the settlement of the case against Barnes & Noble and Borders was released. And while there is no easy answer, this reporter's opinion is that our gains were at least as many as our losses.
- ABA Litigation Update -- April 18, 2001
- April 18, 2001
There were no court proceedings today, as Judge William H. Orrick recessed the trial to allow attorneys for both sides to discuss the issues of the case.
- ABA Litigation Update, Day 6 -- April 17, 2001
- April 17, 2001
Another day of facts and figures, which began with John Evans (Lemuria Bookstore, Jackson, Mississippi), who returned to the stand to conclude his testimony. In addition, the court heard from Professor Gary Frazier, the plaintiffs� distribution expert. Next articles
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