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4. Counsel Fee.
Our client and we both feel that no counsel
fee payment by the husband is indicated in this action
since your client Mrs. Hermine Leventhal has assets in
her own name and control in excess of $1,700,000 of
which at least $374,000 is in liquid funds in the form
of bank funds and marketable securities, exclusive of
real property.
Mrs. Leventhal can well afford to advance her
own counsel and expert fees. Our client did agree
without prejudice, to advance $2,500 toward your
client's expert fees and same is enclosed under
separate cover.
5. Matrimonial Support.
Mrs. Leventhal has available to her $450 per
week from a joint account regularly and periodically
funded by her husband and an additional $200 per week
paid to her by her husband from funds of a joint
account. The wife pays $120 a week for a maid from the
aforesaid sums, and the husband has in the past and
continues to pay all other expenses in connection with
the operation and maintenance of the home, and further
pays all charge accounts.
6. Review of Professional Corporation.
As I advised you on the phone on March 31st,
and as my partner Rona Shays previously wrote to you,
if you will send us a list of the books and records of
the professional corporation you wish to have examined
by your accountants, the years involved, and the names
of your accountants, we will arrange to have the
professional corporation arrange a mutually
satisfactory appointment for your experts to review
same. Obviously, there will be excluded from your
inspection any records pertaining to patients, so as
not to breach patient confidentiality afforded them by
law.
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