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Case 1 :04-cv-01282-JJF Document 145 Filed O9/28/2006 Page 1 of 2
RICHARD R. WIER, JR., P.A.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
RICHARD R. WIER, JR.*
TWO MILL ROAD, SUITE 200 (302) g88_3222
WT WILMINGTON, DELAW./XRE I9806 FAAX (302) 888_3225
DANIEL w. SCIALPI
www.Wierlaw.c0m
[email protected]
*ALS() ADMITTED IN PA [email protected]
September 27, 2006
Via CM/ECF
The Honorable Joseph J. Farnan, Jr.
United States District Court
844 North King Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Re: AES Puerto Rico, L.P. v. ALSTOM Power, Inc.
C.A. N0. 04-1282 JJF
Dear Judge Faman:
1 write on behalfof my client, ALSTOM Power Inc., and request the Court’s guidance on
two matters. We have discussed these matters with counsel for AES Puerto Rico, L.P., and
counsel concur in our communication with the Court on these matters.
First, we inquire as to when the Court would like to receive a complete set of the
proposed exhibits from the parties so that we can get those to Your Honor prior to the trial,
which begins October 16, 2006. Counsel are currently engaged in discussions about some of the
proffered exhibits that have resulted in relatively minor changes to the exhibits exchanged prior
to the Pretrial Conference. We expect to complete the work on the exhibits by the end of next
week.
Second, Your Honor will recall that the parties intend to proj ect exhibits on a screen for
jury viewing. We inquire as to whether the parties would be permitted to highlight portions of
exhibits alter they are published to the jury. For example, if a document is on the screen, the
proponent of the exhibit may highlight or pull out a portion of that particular page so that the jury
and/or the witness could review that particular portion ofthe document. Both parties believe that
would be appropriate.

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We appreciate the Court’s consideration of these preliminary questions, and the Court’s
response will dictate our course of action. We would be prepared to discuss this with the Court
or the Court’s designee this week if that is the Court’s desire.
Respectfully yours,
Richard R. Wier, @#716)
RRWJr:jt
cc: John Anthony Wolf Esq.
James E. Edwards., Jr., Esq.
Dane H. Butswinkas, Esq.
Daniel D. Williams, Esq.
Clerk ofthe Court