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From:britt.davis@enron.com
To:jim.armogida@enron.com, robert.vote@enron.com, mark.holsworth@enron.com,eileen.kisluk@enron.com, drew.fossum@enron.com, candace.kyle@enron.com
Subject:In re F&J Representation/Urgent
Cc:lisa.robichaux@enron.com, charles.cheek@enron.com, c..williams@enron.com,james.derrick@enron.com, e..haedicke@enron.com, jordan.mintz@enron.com, g..bushman@enron.com
Bcc:lisa.robichaux@enron.com, charles.cheek@enron.com, c..williams@enron.com,james.derrick@enron.com, e..haedicke@enron.com, jordan.mintz@enron.com, g..bushman@enron.com
Date:Wed, 28 Nov 2001 07:47:07 -0800 (PST)



We are close to making a decision on whether to use F&J or some other firm for a new Mariner matter. I anticipate that if we retain some other firm besides F&J, F&J may want to give us our files back, per the original Gus Blackshear letter to Jim. Of course, F&J will insist in giving back one of Mark's files under any circumstance. Put aside for a moment the problematic ethical issue that I believe that raises for F&J and whether we would pursue F&J for taking such an action. If F&J sends our files back, can we live with that in the cases/matters you are handling?

For Mark, Jordan and Theresa, I of course already have Theresa's voice-mail regarding the new Mariner matter, and have (along with Jim) spoken with Scott Josie. I also have an urgent call in for Kelly Zelacovitz.

If there is anyone else you think I should include in this e-mail, please let me know.

Please reply ASAP.

Britt