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EFTA00074890
, this Court has gone so far as to describe similar clauses as "key provision[s]" of their respective protective orders. Jose Luis Pelaez, Inc. v. Scholastic, Inc., (Continued) information [contained in the Maxwell materials] to be out there, to be public . . . because he believes it exonerates him." (Transcr
EFTA00591577
t fails to adequately plead a defamation claim. First the Complaint's sentence fragments and selective quotes do not aver any defamatory statement. Scholastic, Inc. v. Stouffer, 124 F.Supp.2d 836, 849 (S.D.N.Y. 2000) (defamation claim "only sufficient if it adequately identifies the purported communication, and
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013796_sub_001 - HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013895
k in one sitting —I have seen nothing like it.” — CHARLES L. BROCK, chairman and CEO of Brock Capital Group; former CFO, COO, and general counsel of Scholastic, Inc.; and former president of the Harvard Law School Association “Outsourcing is no longer just for Fortune 500 companies. Small and mid-sized firms, as