Richard,
     Nice to hear from you and about you and Julie and the kids!  What a
brood!  Three boys, must be good sperm (unlike mine I guess).  We also have
been keeping up with your family through Camille.  We haven't spent as much
time with you Mom since Fred died but that is more related to my lack of
free time since I moved my practice to Denver than anything else.  That and
the kids growing up and completely consuming any free time we do have.  Are
you still skiing?  If so you should get up here sometime and ski with us as
a family.  It's the one thing (other than reading) that we all do well
together.  We've been 8 out of the last 10 weekends which means nothing gets
done around the house!
     Yes, I caved and went where the money was but I only represent
recidivist fraudsters taking advantage of the irrational exuberance of poor
white trash retired school teachers!
     We hope you are still having fun.  Say "hi!" to the rest of the family
and lets figure out how to get together for a reunion sometime.  Do you guys
still go to Marble? Maybe we could work something out there like take over
the entire place!

All the best,

Roger

> -----Original Message-----
> From: richard.b.sanders@enron.com [SMTP:richard.b.sanders@enron.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 9:30 AM
> To: davidson@ballardspahr.com
> Subject: Request for additional information
>
> This inquiry originated from a search on lawyers.martindale.com
>
> Name:Richard Sanders
> City:Houston
> State:Tx
>
> Comments:
> I was looking up one of our Denver lawyers in Martindale Hubble and
> inputted your name. Frankly,I was shocked by the level of your sellout.
> Instead of this lean and mean solo practioner you have become a member of
> a large firm that undoubtedly represents
> polluters,conspirators,tortfeasors, and other horrible corporate
> \"citezens\"--and you are in Denver no less.
> I was in Ft Worth visiting my mom during spring break and she caught me up
> on your family--or at least what she could remember. How is everyone? We
> are well here. I just celebrated my 10th wedding anniversary with Julie.
> Or as I told her many times 7 good years of marraige. Our boys are 7, 5,
> and 2 so we are pretty busy. I spent the entire evening last night
> scheduling their summer camps and our vacation.Julie quit practicing law
> and retired for about 3 months. Then she went back to school to become a
> Montessori teacher--which is no small task. She was gone 2 summers in
> Austin. All so she could make 50% of the pay for twice as much work. I
> left Bracewell& Patterson after 9 years three years ago to come to work at
> Enron. I am  in charge of all of the litigation in North America and 80%of
> the rest of the world. It is a pretty stressful job but it is not bad for
> lawyering. Well this is too much time spent for someone as busy and
> important as me, so I have to go. Say hi to Babs
>
> Sent by: richard.b.sanders@enron.com
>