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Dear
Sandy:
Now
that the post-trial motions of the plaintiffs have been
denied and my favorite motion, a motion to tax costs,
is pending, the plaintiffs have filed an in proper appeal
from this case. On the other hand, they will dismiss
their appeal if we agree to drop our costs.
The
real purpose of this letter, however, is to thank you
and your staff for the excellent support you provided
in preparing a last minute time-line and a number of
exhibits that had to be blown-up and suitably mounted.
Most importantly, however, it was your presence at the
jury selection which enabled us to come up with a jury
who saw through this case in a very short time and returned
a tremendous verdict in our favor. Sure, one can argue
it's the luck of the draw and the order of things over
which we had no control. Obviously, that is true to
some extent; nevertheless, to be able to select a jury
with your input available makes the whole process easier,
smoother and much more effective. There simply wasn't
any second-guessing; we were on the same wave length
and we got the jury we wanted. That, my friend, is difficult
to do in today's world.
Obviously,
we look forward to working with you on future cases
and I am making the arrangements to have you visit our
Fort lauderdale office to give a brief presentation
of the types of services that you provide, which are
not necessarily limited to the areas in which you provided
support in our case. I will then also attempt to have
you do the same presentation in our Miamii office, and
I'll work with Greg Victor and Bill Berk on the presentation.
With
best personal wishes for the upcoming holiday season,
I remain,
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Dear
Sandy:
Once
again you have come through for me in what was certainly
one of the largest and most difficult criminal cases
to be tried in the Southern District of Florida. Your
effort and dedication was invaluable to our success
and demonstrates that nothing is impossible.
Over
the years, you have become an integral part of my defense
team. This case, involving charges of a CCE and multiple
counts of conspiracy to import and possess, was no exception.
Your research and advice in the pretrial phase, your
assistance at jury selection, your insightful daily
trial reports, and of course, your coordination and
preparation of the highly effective demonstrative exhibits
all contributed to the acquittal of both defendants.
TrialTech continues to prove itself to be an
invaluable asset.
Thank
you again, and I most certainly look forward to many
more years, and many more victories.
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Dear
Sandy:
This
letter is written to thank you for your gallant effort
in the successful defense of William Lozano. Our recent
victory in the William Lozano case was a real team effort,
and your skills in witness preparation, strategy for
voir dire, and for trial preparation were an invaluable
part in that victory. Your willingness to work with
us whenever we needed it, and at virtually any hour,
was greatly appreciated.
Once
again I find myself expressing my gratitude for your
help with a case. This particular case was one of overwhelming
proportions, and was with us for quite a while. Your
efforts with the logistics of relocating this case to
Orlando (and the aborted Tallahassee location), were
above and beyond the call of duty. I have no doubt that
your insightful ideas regarding the demonstrative trial
exhibits had quite an impact, and I am sure that your
work with our witnesses would have been extremely effective,
had our trial strategy permitted the calling of any
witnesses for the defense.
I
sincerely believe in your value as a trial consultant.
You were a great asset during jury selection as well
as throughout the entire tedious procedure of this trial.
Please know how much all your efforts are appreciated,
and I know on whom I can depend the next time around.
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Tallahassee, FL
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Dear
Sandy:
I
know you have gathered a considerable number of letters
of appreciation and recommendation during the years,
and I am adding mine to your collection.
I
want to thank you not only for the professional and
efficient manner in you assisted the trial team in my
recent case, but, even more importantly, for the interest
you took in this matter. Your personal input and words
of wisdom, and the kindless you showed to Rita during
this most difficult period, helped us get through. I
know you didn't have to get involved on such short notice,
or return from your hard earned vacation with your family,
but you did and never once complained.
I
will be forever in your debt.
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Dear,
Sandy:
This
letter is to thank you for your assistance in the above-captioned
criminal matters.
Your
help and advices during jury selection in the Dickson
case during March of 1993 in the Middle District of
Florida, Fort Myers enabled us to select a jury which
ultimately acquitted Mr. Dickson of federal bank fraud
charges. In addition, we appreciate your assistance
in preparing Mr. Dickson for the possibility his testimony
would be needed at trial. Also, the focus groups you
conducted were extremely helpful in demonstrating what
case themes would work for the defense and exposing
the potential problems a jury might have concerning
the nature of the bank transactions as alleged in the
indictment.
Further,
your assistance in the Walter Browne case during February
of 1993 in the Southern District of Florida, West Palm
Beach played a part in the ultimate result, a directed
verdict of acquittal of all charges (tax fraud) by the
Honorable Kenneth Rsykamp. Your help, particularly in
preparing Walter Browne to testify, if need be, and
your observations during the trial concerning the jury
and the government's witnesses was most appreciated.
We look forward to working with you again.
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Coral Gables, FL
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Dear
Mr. Marks: I would like to take this opportunity to
thank you on behalf of myself and my client, The International
Longshoremen's Association, for the excellent service
that you have provided us relative to trial support
and jury selection regarding a civil rights matter which
concerned a claim of race discrimination under Title
VII and 42 USC Sec. 1981.
As
a result of powerful statistical evidence that was in
the possession of the Plaintiff, the case was extremely
difficult to defend. An important part in my successful
defense of the case was the result of your involvement
in both trial support and jury selection.
I
look forward to a continuing relationship with your
firm and yourself, and again I extend my sincere gratitude
for your help.
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Dear
Sandy:
It
has been my privilege to work with you the past three
years in connection with several rather interesting
and unique cases. I have been impressed by your insight,
dedication and outstanding commitment to pretrial preparation,
jury selection and in-trial support.
I
have found you and your firm to be of great and significant
assistance to me. Oftentimes you have challenged me
to rethink my theories and positions. Your precise focus
on the issues has enabled me to "narrow the picture"
and make even the most complex of issues understandable
to the jury.
I
wholeheartedly recommend you and your firm, Trial Technologies,
Inc., to the trial lawyer who is looking to do the very
best for his client.
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Denver, CO
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Dear
Sandy:
Tomorrow,
I will be leaving for a vacation in Montana and Vancouver,
and the work to close the office is proceeding on schedule.
However, before leaving I wanted to thank you again
personally for the outstanding work that you and your
staff did in helping us in what, in retrospect, seems
almost an impossible case to have won. At least, we
fought it vigorously and the public seems to believe
we have acquitted ourselves well, and that result would
not have been possible without your help.
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Dear
Sandy:
I
want to thank you for your invaluable assistance in
the Dolsey case. Your pretrial consultations, witness
preparation and jury simulations and your support and
attendance during voir dire contributed to our obtaining
a $250,000.00 verdict at trial.
I
look forward to working with you on additional commercial
matters and business disputes in the future.
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