Letters Received to Edwards A. Markley [E.A. Markley], October 4, 1927
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OCR Page 1 of 3DOT 6 1927
G the 7.
October 4, 1927.
SAVERIAL CORY
Edward A. Markley, Esq.,
Collins de Corbin,
243 Washington St.,
Jersey City, N. J.
Dear Mr. Markley,
Mr. Berry called to see me today on the protext of
discussing the arrangements to be made for taking depositions
in Boston. I think that his real purpose in eoming to see
me was to sound me out as to whether the Radium Corporation
contemplates settling the cases.
I suggested that he name
a figure which he would accept, telling him, however, that,
in my judgment, the Radium Corporation could not consider
paying more than the nuisance value of the cases and that I
thought it doubtful if it would be willing to pay even that
because if a settlement of these cases were made other cases
would undoubtedly be brought and they would undoubtedly be
in a position where they would have to defend some cases or
else settle a great many.
I am sending a copy of this letter both to Mr. Lee
and Mr. Smith.
So far as I know there is no thought of settling
any of these cases but if your company believes that an ef-
fort should be made along this line I am willing to discuss
it with you.
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