From: Ada Clapp <1 To: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Re: Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2014 14:51:28 +0000 Regarding the joint purchase agreement: Diana W. at Withers is on vacation but said that her associate could draft the agreement in her absence and that she would look it over. To be honest, I am not impressed with Diana and imagine I will be even less impressed with her associate. As you may know, Barry and I interviewed Frank Lord and Herrick Feinstein's Art Law group. We were impressed with them and they have done work for Leon in the past (isolated provenance issues I am told). The concept would be that Herrick represents Leon and the Trusts as a group so long as there are no conflicts. This would be a good project to give them to "kick their tires". Leon agreed to meet them but wanted to speak to Diana H. first (Diana H. made the original Herrick introduction to Charles Goldstein of that firm—I understand that Charles has done some work for Ronald by the way). What do you think? Ada Clapp Elysium Management LLC This communication and any attachment is for the intended recipient(s) only and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or proprietary. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that further dissemination of this communication and its attachments is prohibited. Please delete all copies of this communication and its attachments and notify me immediately that you have received them in error. Thank you. From: Jeffrey E. [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2014 8:15 AM To: Ada Clapp; Richard Joslin; Eileen Alexanderson; Melanie Spinella Subject: Re: its a third party, not related, we can discuss, after 5 months ( look back ) the painting is gone and valued at sale price , or not. -- more importantly I want to form a new narrows partnership. narrows. leon and children trust . trust should have own counsel. paintings will be deliniated . leon can use art without