From: Kevin Duff
[mailto:kduff@rddlaw.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011
1:37 PM
To: 'Wolford Lisa'; 'Theobald
Scott'; 'Nary Diana'
Cc: 'haytham@puckettfaraj.com';
'jmurray@rddlaw.net'; 'Kathleen M. Pritchard'
Subject: Cynowa v. CSSS, et al. --
trial preparation
Lisa, Scott, and Diana,
We would like to set up a time to meet
with each of you in Omaha
about a week before trial begins in the Cynowa case. Although we will
meet with you individually, I would like to find a day that all three of you
are available in Omaha
so that we can be efficient in using our time. Haytham Faraj, co-counsel
in the case, will be joining us as well. Please let us know whether you
are available Saturday, March 5 or Monday, March 7. If you have any
limitations in your schedules on these two days, please let us know that as
well. Thank you.
As for the trial, it is scheduled to begin
March 14 and will likely last about one week. Lisa should plan to attend
the entire trial. Scott and Diana, at this time, I anticipate that you
will need to be in Chicago
in the time frame of March 16-18. We will try to firm this up for you as
soon as we are able and we will attempt to limit your stay in Chicago to one night. Everyone should
be prepared for the possibility that the trial will spill over into the
following week.
Your attire in Chicago should be business dress;
conservative and professional, and nothing flashy. Scott and Diana,
please pack as though you will be on the witness stand on two separate days (we
will do everything in our power to avoid this, but sometimes the timing is out
of our control).
When you come to town, I recommend that
you stay at the Hotel Blake, as it is right next door to my office. The
number for the hotel is 312-986-1234. Here’s a link to the web
site: http://www.hotelblake.com/
Kevin
Kevin B. Duff
Rachlis Durham Duff & Adler, LLC
542 South Dearborn Street, Suite 900
Chicago, Illinois
60605
phone: 312-733-3390
fax: 312-733-3952
mobile: 312-218-8620
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