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Enclosed is my proposed response (which I intend to fax to Mr. Drivon
tomorrow) to the May 30, 2001 letter from Senator Dunn's Committee regarding document retention. As indicated, the letter does not say anything of substance, but we have at least acknowledged receipt of the letter. My not getting a copy directly from the Senate Committee is a legitimate excuse to extend the time to respond (recognizing that the May 30 letter did not set a deadline for a response). I will have a proposed response sent via e-mail on Friday and we can discuss it in Houston next week. Given our strategy of proceeding with all deliberate speed, I do not want to respond any sooner than necessary to anything from the Senate Committee, particularly when we know that the subpoenas are going to be issued this week or next and will apparently call for a 15-day response time. If you have a different strategy in mind, give me a call or e-mail a response. MLK The information contained in this e-mail message and any accompanying documents is subject to the attorney-client privilege and/or the attorney work product rule and is confidential business information intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or representative of the recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify Kathryn A. Pugh at kpugh@pkns.com and immediately delete this message from your system. - #287537v1 -DRIVON, LARRY LR.wpd
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