From: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 11:58 PM To: Lawrence Krauss Subject: Re: KaiserDillon can we find a jew. ? this operson that wrote you is = dope. of the first order.. 1 no need to be=adversarial . to ASU. at all, YOU WILL LOSE =f you are, guaranteed. !!!. 2. the law firm . already lo=t its case last time.. so .. 3. an older woman lawyer.=C24> single practioner olk On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 7:49 PM, Lawrence=Kraus look at hi.. he says he has worked with ASU counsels before.. is not ad=ersarial. I have a few local suggestions b=t not sure.. Here is from a law profe=sor at ASU: rote: "One of the problems in finding = top law firm in this town that can be adverse to ASU is that ASU uses mos= of these firms, including those I have worked with or know40=A0people at and thus can recommend on personal experience. For b=th for ethical and business reasons, however, these firms can't o= do not want to be adverse to ASU. The only firm that I know something abo=t that might be right for you and could take your case is Martin & Bon=ett http:=/www.martinbonnett.com/ <http://www.martinbonnett.com/> I know them because they represente= a tenured ASU professor fired on what seemed to many of us at the la= school to be a trumped up charge of plagiarism. (She had plagiarized some=material in her syllabus for which the university committee hearing h=ar case recommended a relatively light sanction. Crow rejected these =indings and fired her. (The scuttlebutt was that she was a major pain in t=e ass in her department and that was the real reason she wa= fired.) My late colleague Joe Feller worked closely with this firm and ar=anged for the AAUP to file an amicus brief which many members of the =aw faculty, including me, signed. Crow was none to happy about this, btw. =y sense is that although the professor lost her case (courts are=C24oreluctant to intervene in these types of case), Martin &= Bonnett did a good job. So w