Dear Bruce:
I am writing to thank you most sincerely for the support offered by your- self and the company regarding the recent Beeman trial. Your prompt, efficient, and knowledgable participation in this case was profoundly appreciated. We also enjoyed having you share our table.
I would like also to thank you for your selection of my attorney, Mr. Eric Freise. My initial impression was that his youth implied naivete and he would not be a match for Mr. Luvera, whose reputation is well established in this county. It is now apparent that the jury interpreted Mr. Freise's apparent youth as a matter of unvarnished integrity. After the trial it became obvious that they had understood and agreed with every proposition Mr. Freise had made, and were in complete support of him; even quoting him after the trial. They very nearly embraced him, and certainly surrounded him when they were relieved by the judge of their responsibility.
For myself, I was astounded at his insight and his ability to predict almost sentence by sentence the statements of the opposing attorneys. His pervasive overview of the entire problem was impressive, particularly when he seemed to have such accurate and total recall of the details.
His research and information gathering capability served to fill the chinks and voids that made the story complete. It was my observation that Eric Freise stood out as absolutely sincere and believable in contrast to the
I would be pleased other two attorneys that had an aura of drama about them. to have him as my counsel should the need ever arise in the future.
Again, Bruce, thank you for your conduct of this case.
Very Sincerely yours,