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EX-4.1

THIRD AMENDMENT TO

RIGHTS AGREEMENT

This Third Amendment to Rights Agreement, effective as of January 11, 2013 (this “Amendment”),
is entered into by and between Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (formerly known as Live Nation,
Inc.), a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Computershare Shareowner Services LLC (successor
to The Bank of New York Mellon), as rights agent (the “Rights Agent”).

WHEREAS, the Company and the Rights Agent are parties to the Rights Agreement, dated as of
December 21, 2005 (as amended by the First Amendment to the Rights Agreement, dated February 25,
2009, between the Company and the Rights Agent, and the Second Amendment to the Rights Agreement,
effective as of September 23, 2011, between the Company and the Rights Agent, the “Rights
Agreement”) (capitalized terms used herein but not defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them
in the Rights Agreement);

WHEREAS, the Company has entered into the Stockholder Agreement, dated February 10, 2009 (the
“Stockholder Agreement”), with Liberty Interactive Corporation (formerly, Liberty Media
Corporation, “LIC”) and Liberty USA Holdings, LLC;

WHEREAS, on September 23, 2011, Liberty Media Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Liberty”),
was substituted for LIC for all purposes under the Stockholder Agreement (including, without
limitation, being deemed a “Liberty Party” thereunder);

WHEREAS, pursuant to Amendment No. 1 to the Rights Agreement, dated February 25, 2009, between
the Company and the Rights Agent, the definition of “Excluded Person” in the Rights Agreement was
amended to include, subject to certain limitations, the Liberty Parties (as defined in the
Stockholder Agreement);

WHEREAS, Liberty has notified the Company pursuant to Section 3(c) of the Stockholder
Agreement that Liberty intends to effect a spin-off (the “Spin-Off”) of its wholly-owned subsidiary
Liberty Spinco, Inc. (“Spinco”), as a result of which Spinco will beneficially own all of the
shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by Liberty at the time of the Spin-Off;

WHEREAS, upon completion of the Spin-Off, as provided in the Stockholder Agreement, Spinco
will be substituted for Liberty for all purposes under the Stockholder Agreement (including,
without limitation, being deemed a “Liberty Party” thereunder) from and after the effective date of
the Spin-Off;

WHEREAS, Liberty has informed the Company that prior to the completion of the Spin-Off,
Liberty will change its name to “Starz” and Spinco will change its name to “Liberty Media
Corporation;”

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 27 of the Rights Agreement, the Company may from time to time
supplement or amend the Rights Agreement, without the approval of any holder of Rights, in order
to, among other things, make the provisions of the Rights Agreement inapplicable to a particular
transaction pursuant to which a person would otherwise become an Acquiring Person;

WHEREAS, the Company desires to amend the Rights Agreement, on the terms set forth herein, to,
consistent with the terms and conditions of the Stockholder Agreement, substitute Spinco and its
Affiliates in the definition of “Excluded Person” under the Rights Agreement in place of Liberty
and its Affiliates, subject to Spinco’s and its Affiliates’ compliance with the Stockholder
Agreement; and

WHEREAS, all acts and things necessary to make this Amendment a valid agreement according to
its terms have been done and performed, and the execution and delivery of this Amendment by the
Company and the Rights Agent have been in all respects authorized by the Company and the Rights
Agent.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements herein set forth, the
parties hereby agree as follows:

Section 1. Amendment.

	 	(a)	 	Section 1(n) of the Rights Agreement shall be amended and restated, as of
immediately prior to the completion of the Spin-Off, in its entirety as follows:

“Excluded Person” means, as the context may require, each, any and all
of the following:

(i) each Company Entity;

(ii) any Person who or that has reported Beneficial Ownership of Common
Stock on Schedule 13G under the Exchange Act, but only if and for so long
as: (A) such Person is the Beneficial Owner of less than 20% of the shares
of Common Stock then outstanding, (B) such Person satisfies the criteria set
forth in both Rule 13d-1(b)(1)(i) and Rule 13d-1(b)(1)(ii) of the General
Rules and Regulations under the Exchange Act and (C) such Person has not
reported and is not required to report such ownership on Schedule 13D under
the Exchange Act; and

(iii) each of (A) Liberty Media Corporation, (B) LMC Events, LLC and
(C) each Affiliate of Liberty Media Corporation that acquires record
ownership of any Equity Securities (as such term is defined in the
Stockholder Agreement, dated February 10, 2009 (the “Liberty Stockholder
Agreement”), among the Company, Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc., Liberty
Interactive Corporation (formerly known as, Liberty Media Corporation) and
Liberty USA Holdings, LLC) subject to the limitations and conditions set
forth in the Liberty Stockholder Agreement, in the case of a Person
described in (B) or (C), until such time as such Person is not an Affiliate
of Liberty Media Corporation or ceases to have record ownership of any
Equity Securities (collectively, the “Spinco Parties”), in each case, so
long as the Spinco Parties’ “Beneficial Ownership” of Equity Securities does
not exceed the “Applicable Percentage” (as such terms are defined in the
Liberty Stockholder Agreement); provided, that no Spinco Party shall cease
to be an Excluded Person (x) by reason of a purchase of shares of Common
Stock in excess of the Applicable Percentage to the extent such purchase is
in a Rights Offering (as defined in the Liberty Stockholder Agreement) or an
offer that was made generally available to holders of equity securities of
the Company, or (y) as a result of the exercise or exchange of Rights held
by a Spinco Party.

	 	(b)	 	The Rights Agreement shall be amended to change the name of the Rights Agent
from “The Bank of New York Mellon” to “Computershare Shareowner Services LLC” in all
places where it appears.

Section 2. Governing Law. This Amendment shall be deemed to be a contract made under
the laws of the State of Delaware and for all purposes shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of such state applicable to contracts to be made and performed entirely
within such state; provided, however, that the rights, duties and obligations of the Rights Agent
hereunder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York.

Section 3. Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts
and each of such counterparts shall for all purposes be deemed to be an original, and all such
counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument.

Section 4. No Modification. Except as expressly set forth herein, this Amendment
shall not by implication or otherwise alter, modify, amend or in any way affect any of the terms,
conditions, obligations, covenants or agreements contained in the Rights Agreement, all of which
are ratified and affirmed in all respects and shall continue in full force and effect.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be duly executed and
attested, all as of the date first set forth above.

	 	 	 
	Attest:	 	LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT, INC.
	By: /s/ Eric Lassen

	 	By: /s/ Michael G Rowles
	 

	 	 
	Name: Eric Lassen

Title: Senior Vice President

Assistant Secretary

	 	Name: Michael G Rowles

Title: Executive Vice President

General Counsel and Secretary
	Attest:

	 	COMPUTERSHARE SHAREOWNER SERVICES LLC
	By: /s/ Eon Canzius

	 	By: /s/ Joe Varca
	 

	 	 
	Name: Eon Canzius

Title: Vice President

	 	Name: Joe Varca

Title: Managing Director

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Exhibit 10.1

	
SEPARATION AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE

       This Separation Agreement and General Release (the "Agreement") is made as of January 11, 2013 (the “Effective Date”) by and between Glowpoint, Inc. (the "Company") and Joseph Laezza ("Employee").

WHEREAS, Employee was employed at the Company as President and CEO until January 11, 2013;

WHEREAS, Employee and the Company are parties to that certain Amended and Restated Employment Agreement dated as of March 12, 2012 (the “Employment Agreement”); and

WHEREAS, the Company and Employee have reached certain agreements regarding the rights and obligations of the Company and Employee after the Effective Date.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and of the mutual covenants contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration as described herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

 

1. Termination of Employment.

 

Since March 11, 2004, Employee has been employed by the Company in various positions, including most recently that of President and CEO.  By mutual agreement, March 31, 2013 (the “Termination Date”) will be Employee’s last day of employment.  From January 11th, 2013 through the March 31, 2013, Employee will serve as a “Special Advisor” and shall provide “Transition Services”, which shall include such duties as his successor as CEO shall determine, including, but not limited to, assisting the CEO in familiarizing himself with industry leaders and with the operation and history of the Company.  While serving as Special Advisor, Employee will remain on payroll in accordance with his current salary and benefits.

 

2. Separation Benefits and Accrued Wages.

 

(a) Provided Employee (i) has not revoked this Agreement as set forth below in Section 3(f), (ii) has returned all Company Property (as defined below) upon termination of the Transition Services (iii) and has executed a release of any claims arising from the period January 11 through Termination Date.  (iv) is in full compliance with the terms of this Agreement and the Employment Agreement, then the Company shall provide Employee with the following benefits (collectively, the “Separation Benefits”):

 

(i) Cash severance payments equal to six (6) months of his current base salary (the “Initial Severance”), which severance shall be paid as salary continuation in accordance with the Company’s regular payroll practices commencing with the payroll period immediately following the “Termination Date”, less applicable taxes (the "Initial Severance Payments");

 

(ii) An additional cash severance payment for each of the three months (each such payment equal to one month of his current base salary) following the completion of the Initial Severance payments, but only upon  Employee’s certification each such month that he has failed to find comparable employment despite diligent efforts to do so.

 

(iii) If Employee timely elects COBRA coverage, the Company will pay for COBRA coverage on Employee’s behalf until the earlier to occur of (A) the date that Employee is entitled to receive substantially similar health insurance coverage from another source and (B) December 31, 2013.

 

(iv) A single one-time payment of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) to be paid to Employee on March 31, 2013 in consideration of his non-competiton obligations pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement.

  

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(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing and even if Employee revokes this Agreement, the Company shall pay Employee all due and accrued wages and twelve (12) days of unused paid-time-off.

 

(c) Employee has previously been granted certain stock awards and options.  Set forth as Exhibit A is the agreed upon accounting of all stock and options which will be owned by Employee on the Termination Date, and the mechanics pursuant to which he will accept 13,500 share of common stock in return for the 145,000 share options to which he is entitled.

 

(d) Employee acknowledges and agrees that the Company does not make any representation or warranty as to whether the Separation Benefits satisfy the provisions of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

 

(e) For purposes of this Section 2, the term “Company Property” shall mean all Company property and all material or documents containing confidential information (as defined in Section 5 of the Employment Agreement), including, without limitation, keys, credit cards, video conferencing equipment, card access to any Company building, customer lists, computers, reports, files, memoranda, records and software, computer access codes or disks and instructional manuals, internal policies, and other similar materials or documents which you received or prepared or helped prepare in connection with your employment with the Company.  At the Termination Date, Employee may retain his company issued laptop, smart phone and personal printer provided all company specific information has been removed from them.

 

3. Release of the Company.

 

(a) Release.  Employee, his heirs, legal representatives and assigns (collectively, "Releasor") hereby waives, releases and forever discharges, and will not file or permit to be filed against the Company and its stockholders, directors, officers, agents, representatives, investors, employees and affiliates (separately and collectively, the "Company") any and all claims, counterclaims, demands, actions, causes of action, suits or liabilities of any nature whatsoever, whether known or unknown, which Releasor ever had, now has or hereafter can, shall or may have against the Company, for, upon, or by reason of any matter, cause or thing whatsoever, including, without limitation, the Employment Agreement, (collectively, the “Claims”) arising from the beginning of the world to the Effective Date (the “Release”).

 

(b) Claims Included in this Release.  Releasor acknowledges that by executing this Release, Releasor is releasing any and all claims, whether or not related to Releasor's employment, including, without limitation, any form of legal claim, charge, complaint or any other form of action against the Company seeking any form of relief, including, without limitation, equitable relief (whether declaratory, injunctive or otherwise), the recovery of any damages or any other form of monetary recovery whatsoever (including, without limitation, back pay, front pay, compensatory damages, emotional distress damages, punitive damages, attorneys' fees and any other costs) (collectively, "Claims") against the Company, for any alleged action, inaction or circumstance existing or arising through the date Releasor signs this Release.  Without limiting the foregoing general waiver and release, Releasor specifically releases the Company from (and the Release is expressly deemed to include) any Claim arising from or related to Releasor's employment relationship with the Company or the termination thereof, including, without limitation:

 

(i) Claims under any state or federal discrimination, fair employment practices or other employment related statute, regulation or executive order prohibiting discrimination or harassment based upon any protected status, including, without limitation, race, national origin, age, gender, marital status, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation.  Without limitation, specifically included in this paragraph are any Claims arising under:  the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended; the Older Worker Benefits Protection Act; Title VII of the Civil Rights of 1964, as amended; Sections 1981 through 1988 of Title 42 of the United States Code; the Civil Rights Act of 1991; the Americans with Disabilities Act; the Rehabilitation Act; the Family and Medical Leave Act; the Fair Labor Standards Act; the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act; the National Labor Relations Act; the Fair Credit Reporting Act; the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act; the Employee Polygraph Protection Act; the Immigration Reform Control Act; the retaliation provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination; the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act; the New Jersey Family Leave Act; the New Jersey Genetic Privacy Act; the New Jersey Fair Credit Reporting Act; and any similar or other federal or state statute;

  

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(ii) Claims under any other state or federal employment related statute, regulation or executive order relating to wages, hours or any other terms and conditions of employment.  Without limitation, specifically included in this paragraph are any Claims arising under:  the Fair Labor Standards Act; the Equal Pay Act; the Occupational Safety and Health Act; the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (excluding claims for accrued, vested benefits under any employee benefit plan of Glowpoint in accordance with the terms of such plan and applicable law); the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA); the New Jersey Wage and Hour Law; the New Jersey Equal Pay Law; the New Jersey Occupational Safety and Health Law; the New Jersey Smokers’ Rights Law; ; the retaliation provisions of the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Law; and any similar or other federal or state statute; and

 

(iii) Claims under any state or federal common law theory, including, without limitation, wrongful discharge, breach of express or implied contract, including, without limitation, any written offers of employment or employment agreements between Releasor and the Company, and all stock option or other equity compensation agreements or plans, promissory estoppel, unjust enrichment, breach of a covenant of good faith and fair dealing, violation of public policy, defamation, interference with contractual relations, intentional or negligent infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy, misrepresentation, deceit, fraud or negligence including, without limitation, any claims asserted or purported to be asserted on behalf of the Company as a shareholder arising through the Effective Date.

 

(c) Claims Not Included in this Release. This Release shall not be construed to release any Claims accruing after the Effective Date.  Furthermore, nothing in this Release shall be construed to prevent Releasor from filing a claim with an administrative agency charged with the investigation of or enforcement of discrimination laws, nor shall Releasor be prevented from participating or assisting in the investigation of such claims.  However, in such event, the Company shall be permitted to rely upon this Release in all respects.

 

(d) Acknowledgment and Delivery of Consideration.  Employee acknowledges and agrees that, but for providing this Release, Employee would not be receiving the consideration in the form of the Separation Benefits.

 

(e) Advice to Seek Counsel/Understanding the Terms of this Release.  It is understood that Employee will have not less than 21 days to consider the terms of this Agreement.  It is the Company's desire and intent to make certain that Employee fully understands the provisions and effects of this Release.  To that end, Employee expressly acknowledges and agrees that (i) he has had ample opportunity to consult with an advisor for the purpose of reviewing the terms of this Release and (ii) if he executes this Agreement before the end of the 21-day period, then such early execution was completely voluntary.  Employee acknowledges that he understands the meaning and effect of this Release; he has had reasonable and sufficient time to review this Release, discuss it with an advisor, and is voluntarily signing it without duress or coercion on the date set forth above.

 

(f) Right of Rescission/Effective Date. This Agreement will not become effective or enforceable until the eighth calendar day after Employee has signed it (such date, the "Effective Date").  Employee understands that if he wishes to revoke this Agreement for any reason or for no reason at all, he may do so during the first seven (7) calendar days following his signing it by delivering written notice of such revocation to Glowpoint, Inc., Attention:  General Counsel, at 430 Mountain Avenue, Suite 301, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974, and the General Counsel or the Company must actually receive such notice of revocation no later than 11:59 p.m. on the seventh day following such signature.  Employee also understands that if no such notice of revocation is received by the date and time indicated this Agreement shall become effective and enforceable as of the eighth day following his signing of it.

 

4. No Payments Due/Consideration.

 

(a) Employee acknowledges that, except as specifically provided in this Agreement, no wages or any other reimbursements, buyouts or other payments of any kind or nature whatsoever are due to him from the Company.

  

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(b) Employee acknowledges that the Severance Payments are a special payment to which Employee might not otherwise be entitled and which is not normally provided by the Company, but is being given as special consideration for this Agreement.

 

(c) Employee represents and warrants that he is not aware of any material non-public information concerning the Company, its business or its affiliates that he has not disclosed to the Company prior to the date of this Agreement or that is required to be disclosed by the Company in its filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 with the Securities and Exchange Commission and that has not been so disclosed.

	
5.  

	
Noncompetition, Non-Solicitation and Non-Disparagement

5.1           Noncompetition.  Employee acknowledges that in the course of his employment with the Company he served as a member of the Company’s senior management and became familiar with the Company’s trade secrets and with other Confidential Information and that his services had a special, unique and extraordinary value to the Company.  Therefore, Employee agrees that, during the Service Term and for a period ending on January 11, 2014 (the “Non-compete Period”), Employee shall not (except on behalf of the Company or with the prior written consent of the Company), within the Restricted Territory (as defined below), (a) directly or indirectly own (except ownership of less than 5% of any class of securities which are listed for trading on any securities which are listed for trading on any securities exchange or which are traded in the over-the-counter market), manage, control, participate in, consult with, render services for, or in any manner engage in the operation of a video network, video in the Cloud, managed service, video conference suites or video bridging services company or any competition of any material business conducted by the Company during the Service Term or (b) own, manage, control, participate in, consult with, render services for or in any manner engage in or represent any business that is competitive with the business of the Company or any product of the Company, as such business is conducted as of the date of the Agreement or is conducted during the Service Term.  As used in this Agreement, the term “Restricted Territory” means the continental United States.

5.2 Nonsolicitation.  During the Non-compete Period, Employee shall not directly or indirectly through another person or entity (i) induce or attempt to induce any employee of the Company to leave the employ of the Company, or in any way interfere with the relationship between the Company and any employee thereof, or (ii) induce or attempt to induce any customer, supplier, licensee or other business relation of the Company to cease doing business with, or modify its business relationship with, the Company, or in any way interfere with or hinder the relationship between any such customer, supplier, licensee or business relation and the Company.

5.3 Non-Disparagement.  Employee agrees that during and after his employment with or engagement by the Company, he shall not make any false, defamatory or disparaging statements about the Company or its affiliates or the officers or directors of the Company or its affiliates.  During and after Employee’s employment with the Company, the Company agrees on behalf of itself and its affiliates that neither the officers nor the directors of the Company or its affiliates shall make any false, defamatory or disparaging statements about Employee.

 

6. Confidentiality.

 

Employee agrees not to disclose, either directly or indirectly, any information whatsoever regarding the existence or substance of this Agreement including specifically any of the terms of any monies paid hereunder.  This nondisclosure includes, but is not limited to, members of the media, present and former employees of the Company and other members of the public, but does not include an attorney or accountant or tax preparation service or financial advisor with whom Employee chooses to consult or seek advice regarding any aspect of this Agreement.  The making of this Agreement is not intended, and shall not be construed, as an admission that the Company has violated any federal, state or local law, ordinance or regulation, breached any contract, or committed any wrong whatsoever against Employee.  Further, this Agreement shall not be admissible in any proceeding, except to enforce the terms set forth herein.

  

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7. Survival of Certain Employment Obligations.

 

Notwithstanding the covenants set forth in this Agreement, Employee shall observe Employee's post-employment covenants set forth in the Company's Employee Handbook and the Employment Agreement, including, without limitation, the covenants set forth in Sections 4 , (“Termination Obligations”), and 5 (“Proprietary Information”) of the Employment Agreement.

 

8. Attached as Exhibit B is a form of Press Release which the parties have agreed to issue on or about January 14, 2013.

 

9. Governing Law.

 

This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey and the parties in any action arising from this Agreement, including any claim of statutory discrimination, shall be submitted to arbitration that will be held in Newark, New Jersey, before a mutually agreed upon single arbitrator licensed to practice law and on the employment-arbitration panel of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”).  The arbitrator shall follow the rules and procedures then in effect for the AAA from which he/she has been selected; and he/she shall have authority to award or grant legal, equitable, and declaratory relief.  For injunctive relief, it is agreed that a court of competent jurisdiction in the State of New Jersey, County of Essex may also entertain an application by either party.  Any award of the arbitrator shall be final and binding, subject only to any right of appeal or vacatur that is available under applicable law.  Employee hereby agrees that the existence of any such arbitration, as well as any decision, award or settlement and the terms thereof shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed to any third party except as required by law and except to Employee’s immediate family, attorney, financial advisor and tax advisor, and only then after securing their consent to keep such information confidential.

 

10. Miscellaneous.

 

(a) Employee acknowledges that all of the agreements and warranties set forth above are material terms of this Agreement without which the Company would not provide the payments and other benefits discussed in this Agreement.  In addition to any other remedy available to the Company, in the event that Employee files a lawsuit or administrative charge relating to any claim released in this Agreement or materially violate one or more of these agreements and warranties, Employee agrees that any remaining payment obligations from the Company to Employee are null and void and, to the maximum extent permitted by law, that Employee must return to the Company all sums paid and other consideration granted to Employee pursuant to this Agreement.  Employee further agrees that, if it is determined by a court or arbitrator that Employee has materially breached any of the agreements and warranties above, the Company shall also be entitled to recover from Employee all costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred as a result of its attempts to redress such breach or to enforce its rights and protect its legitimate interests.

 

(b) The parties agree that no changes to this Agreement will be effective unless made in writing and signed by all parties wherein specific reference is made to this Agreement.  This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the parties regarding the matters addressed hereto and fully supersedes any prior agreements or understandings between the parties (except as specifically set forth in this Agreement); provided that in the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and that of the Employment Agreement, this Agreement shall govern.  Employee also acknowledges that in deciding to enter into this Agreement, he has not received and is not relying on any representations, promises, or assurances of any kind other than those expressly set forth in writing in this Agreement.  In the event that any provision of this Agreement is held to be void or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Agreement will nevertheless be binding upon the parties as though the void or unenforceable part had been deleted.  This Agreement is binding upon, and shall inure to the benefit of, the parties and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, including the Company’s successor entity in the event of a sale or other change in control of the Company.

  

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first written above.

	
Glowpoint, Inc.

 

By:  /s/ Steven B. Peri

Name:  Steven B. Peri

Title:  EVP & General Counsel

	
Joseph Laezza

 

By:  /s/ Joseph Laezza

Name:  Joseph Laezza

Date:  January 13, 2013

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