Correspondence from Caldwell to Beer

Correspondence
January 20, 1972

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  • Case Files, Milliken Hardbacks. Correspondence from Caldwell to Beer, 1972. e5938e86-52e9-ef11-a730-7c1e5247dfc0. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/09b92d61-5255-417b-a2df-795944f89e90/correspondence-from-caldwell-to-beer. Accessed October 09, 2025.

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    M A R V I N  L.  R A T N E R  

R .  B-  S U G A R M O N ,  J R .  

L O U I S  R.  L U C A S  

W A L T E R  L.  B A I L E Y ,  J R .  

I R V I  N M .  S A L K Y  

M I C H A E L  B .  K A Y  

W I L L I A M  E .  C A L D W E L L

RATNER, S U G A R M O N  & LU C A S
ATTORNEYS AT LAW

SUITE 525

COMMERCE TITLE BUILDING

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38103

January 20, 1972

P H O N E  ( 9 0 1 )  5 2 5 - 0 6 0 1

B E N  L .  H O O K S  

or C O U N S E L

Louis D. Beer, Esq.
Riley & Roumell
7th Floor, Ford Building
Detroit, Michigan 48226

RE: Bradley, et al. vs. Milliken,
et al., CA No. 35257

Dear Lou:
I am enclosing the following documents:
(1) Joint Motion Of All Parties To Be Relieved Of 

Obligations Under Rule 30 (b) , Federal Rules 
Of Appellate Procedure

(2) Stipulation Of The Parties Pursuant To Rule 
28 (h) , Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure

If these documents meet with your approval would you 
get them signed by all parties concerned and transmit them 
along with three copies to Cincinnati. . -v „

Our motion to proceed on the original papers is being 
prepared and will be filed tomorrow. I trust that your 
motion to defer printing of the appendix will likewise be 
promptly filed. Further, I will try to have our motion to 
dismiss filed no later than the end of next week.

If there are any problems, please give me a call.
Very truly yours,
RATNER, SUGARMON & LUCAS

WEC: pw 
Enclosure
cc: Eugene Krasicky, Esq.

Theodore Sachs, Esq.
Alexander B. Ritchie, Esq.

William E. Caldwell

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