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Merritt's monthly cash receipts, additional incremental costs, Marketing Expenses, and Start-Up Expenses. Plaintiff is reviewing its records and will supplement its production with any additional responsive documents located.
Interrogatory No. 14: Identify and describe all meetings and communications between any representative of Plaintiff and Dr. Merritt after Dr. Merritt began work for Cornerstone up through your filing of this lawsuit.
Supplemental Response: Plaintiff incorporates by reference its general and specific objections and response to this interrogatory found within Plaintiff’s Responses to Third-Party Defendant’s First Interrogatories. Subject to and without waiving the foregoing, Plaintiff states that Dr. Merritt called Joshua

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