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AI Analysis
Summary: Theodore J. Leopold writes to Jack A. Goldberger expressing concern about the ethics of Goldberger's co-counsel regarding the handling of exhibits during a direct examination, and confirms an agreement to provide copies of the exhibits to the State Attorney and Leopold.
Significance: This document reveals a potential dispute between attorneys regarding the handling of exhibits during a deposition or trial, and may be significant in understanding the dynamics between the attorneys involved in the Jane Doe v. Epstein case.
Key Topics:
dispute over exhibits used in direct examination
concerns about co-counsel's ethics
agreement to provide copies of exhibits
Key People:
- Theodore J. Leopold - attorney writing the letter
- Jack A. Goldberger - recipient of the letter and attorney for Jane Doe
- Michael Tein - co-counsel or associated attorney, cc'd on the letter
- Lanna Belohlavek - co-counsel or associated attorney, cc'd on the letter