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RE: Letter to Juddge Maras, Plaintiff's motion to file out-of-time, and Plaintiff's replay to Defendant's opposition to Plaintiff's motion for leave to amend



We are all in agreement. 

-----Original Message-----
From: William Favre Slater III <slater@billslater.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 11:01 PM
To: Wolford Lisa <lisa@csss.net>
Cc: Kevin Duff <kduff@rddlaw.net>; slater@billslater.com; Haytham Faraj <haytham@puckettfaraj.com>; jmurray@rddlaw.net; mhughes@rddlaw.net
Subject: RE: Letter to Juddge Maras, Plaintiff's motion to file out-of-time,  and Plaintiff's replay to Defendant's  opposition to Plaintiff's motion  for leave to amend

Lisa,

1000% agree.  Thanks!

Best regards,

Bill
William F. Slater, III, PMP, CISSP, SSCP, CISA
Chicago, IL
United States of America
slater@billslater.com
http://billslater.com
http://billslater.com/career



> I have always had to juggle multiple responsibilities including family
> responsibiities and have never been allowed the opportunity to not meet a
> deadline as a result.  This is a normal part of life.  A responsible
> caretaker has multiple back up options at all times to ensure she or he is
> able to meet their responsibilities and I as th defendant should not be
> penalized for her inability to manage her workload and personal life and
> responsibilities.  I would submit that my responsibilities as a single mom
> with no family support and no support from my ex-husband with two
> children, one of which is a child with multiple disabilites have always
> been far greater than any Ms. Johnson has to deal with.  It is normal for


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