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TRAYNOR, HAND, WYZANSKI

222 CHURCH STREET

NEW SALEM, NARRAGANSETT 06555

(393) 876-5678

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

ADDENDUM TO FEE AGREEMENT

I,
Maria Mather Meiklejohn, a.k.a. Maria M. Durkheim
, the “Client” of
404 St. Cloud Street, New Salem, NA,
having retained the firm of Traynor, Hand, Wyzanski, the “Attorneys,” in connection with:
divorce proceedings
and such other work as may from time to time be performed by the Attorneys on the Client’s behalf, hereby agree to the following terms and conditions as an Addendum to the Fee Agreement originally entered into on
17 March 1999
. In that I have asked
Anne Sophie Diehl
, a criminal lawyer with no prior experience in matrimonial law, to represent me, I agree to pay additional time charges at the hourly rate of:
$150.00
for experienced matrimonial lawyers to the extent the Attorneys determine that they are necessary to assist her. In recognition of this modification, I shall pay to the Attorneys
$12,000
as an initial retainer in this matter.

As an Addendum to the Fee Agreement of 17 March 1999, this agreement modifies it to the extent represented herein.

THIS IS A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT. OWING TO THE UNUSUAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS CONTRACT, THE CLIENT IS URGED TO SEEK INDEPENDENT COUNSEL.

We, the Client and the Attorneys, have read the above Addendum to the Fee Agreement and understand and accept its terms. Both have signed it as their free act and deed, and the Client acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Addendum. Signed this
8th
day of
April 1999
.

Traynor, Hand, Wyzanski
By:

Client
   Maria M. Durkheim
Attorney
   Anne Sophie Diehl

Maria Mather Meiklejohn and Daniel E. Durkheim
Income & Expenses 1998

Income
Yearly
Monthly
Weekly
Husband’s Salary
370,000
30,833
7,115
   Taxes, Soc Sec
100,000
8,333
1,923
   
NET
270,000
22,500
5,192
Wife’s Salary
14,000
1,167
269
   Taxes, Soc Sec
4,000
333
77
   
NET
10,000
834
192
NET Income
$280,000
1
$23,333
$5,384

Expenses
House (404 St. Cloud)

   Mortgage, Taxes
42,000
3,500
808
   Utilities
4,800
400
92
   Maintenance
3,600
300
69
   Grounds
1,200
100
23
Housekeeper
26,000
2,167
500
Tuition (Jane)
13,000
1,083
250
Automobiles
 
 
 
   Audi
9,600
800
185
   Saab
7,200
600
138
Medical
 
 
 
   Insurance
1,800
150
35
   Office visits
1,200
100
23
   Prescriptions
800
66
15
   Eyeglasses
1,800
150
35
   Psychoanalysis (wife)
13,000
1,083
250
Food
15,600
1,300
300
Clothing
12,000
1,000
231
Debt
 
 
 
Entertainment
12,000
1,000
231
Travel, Vacations
36,000
3,000
692
Pets
1,200
100
23
Spending Money
20,800
1,733
400
Savings
 
 
 
   Investments
25,000
2,083
480
   401(k) DED
30,000
2,500
577
TOTAL Expenses
$278,600
$23,217
$5,357

1
Bruce Meiklejohn, Maria Meiklejohn’s father, has given Dr. Durkheim and Ms. Meiklejohn each $10,000 a year as a tax-free gift for 16 years, since their marriage in 1982. That money has gone directly into savings. It does not figure in this accounting, since it will no longer be forthcoming. The total contribution not including compounded interest equals $320,000. We will hire a tax accountant to compute the current value of the amount at the generally acceptable rate of return.

Maria Mather Meiklejohn and Daniel E. Durkheim

Marital Assets & Liabilities

April 1999

Joint Assets & Liabilities

Joint Assets
 
Equity in Family Residence Jointly Owned
$240,000
1
Daniel Durkheim’s TIAA-CREF Retirement Accounts
600,000
2
Daniel Durkheim’s 401(k) Plan
300,000
Stock Market Investments Jointly Owned
700,000
Treasury Bills Jointly Owned
90,000
Joint Saving Accounts
80,000
Total Value of Assets Acquired After Marriage
$2,010,000
Jointly Owned Personal Property
 
Household Furnishings, Objects, Artwork
100,000
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSETS
$2,110,000
Joint Liabilities
 
30-Year Mortgage of Family Residence
$250,000
TOTAL VALUE OF LIABILITIES
$250,000
Daniel Durkheim’s Separate Assets
 
Inheritance from Parents, Distribution October 1998
 
   Cash
$16,000
   1989 Honda
 
Maria Meiklejohn’s Separate Assets
 
Martha’s Vineyard Home, March 1979
$90,000
3

1
The family residence at 404 St. Cloud cost, with the land, $375,000 to build. Dr. Durkheim and Ms. Meiklejohn put down $125,000 and took out a 30-year 8% mortgage for the remainder of $250,000. Virtually none of the principal has been paid yet. Since they built the house, land values in New Salem have increased greatly and the current value of the home is now $525,000. If the home were sold this year and the mortgage paid off, the Durkheim-Meiklejohns would recover their $125,000 down payment and realize a profit of $115,000 ($150,000 less the Realtor’s fee of $31,500, calculated at 6% of the price, and closing costs of approximately $3,500), giving them $240,000 cash in hand.

2
Dr. Durkheim joined TIAA-CREF on July 1, 1983, when he became a Resident at Presbyterian Hospital.

3
Ms. Meiklejohn and her father, Bruce Meiklejohn, inherited the house on Martha’s Vineyard from Ms. Meiklejohn’s mother on her death in 1979, before Ms. Meiklejohn and Dr. Durkheim married. They are tenants in the entirety under a trust, which means neither can sell his or her share and the survivor inherits all. At the time of
Mrs.
Meiklejohn’s death, the property was valued at $90,000. The current rough estimated value of the house and land, the land being far more valuable than the house, which is a ramshackle place, is in the neighborhood of $3,000,000–$4,000,000.

TRAYNOR, HAND, WYZANSKI

222 CHURCH STREET

NEW SALEM, NARRAGANSETT 06555

(393) 876-5678

MEMORANDUM

Attorney Work Product

From:
Fiona McGregor
To:
David Greaves
RE:
Matter of Durkheim: Representation
Date:
April 9, 1999
Attachments:
 

I think your memo to me was unjust. I may not have followed the company line, but I did nothing that would injure the firm or its reputation and nothing contrary to the rules of governance. To the contrary, I maintain I acted properly and appropriately. Sophie Diehl is not fit to act in this case. I am, you are, Felix is. You will see that Mrs. Durkheim is not exposed, but the firm will wind up losing money. As Bruce Meiklejohn’s lawyer, you of course make the final decision here, but as a member of the firm, I have a stake in the firm’s reputation and the firm’s profits. At the very least, I and the other lawyers in the practice should have been consulted.

I want to make clear that I am not operating with any personal animus against Sophie. My motivation was and remains purely professional.

Please take my letter to the Management Committee. The partners all know about our difference of opinion on this matter; they were cc’ed on the memos, and I’m cc’ing them on this. I don’t think I did anything wrong. I felt a responsibility to Mrs. Durkheim and to the firm. And I still do.

cc:
Jason Bell
William Frost
Proctor Hand
Virginia Ladder
Felix Landau
Frank O’Keefe
Joseph Salerno
Katherine Sales
John Wynch

TRAYNOR, HAND, WYZANSKI

222 CHURCH STREET

NEW SALEM, NARRAGANSETT 06555

(393) 876-5678

MEMORANDUM

Attorney Work Product

From:
David Greaves
To:
Fiona McGregor
RE:
Matter of Durkheim: Representation
Date:
April 9, 1999
Attachments:

The letter will go before the Committee at next Thursday’s meeting. You’re invited. Hannah will let you know the time.

TRAYNOR, HAND, WYZANSKI

222 CHURCH STREET

NEW SALEM, NARRAGANSETT 06555

(393) 876-5678

MEMORANDUM

Attorney Work Product

From:
Fiona McGregor
To:
David Greaves
RE:
Matter of Durkheim: Representation
Date:
April 9, 1999
Attachments:

I’m looking forward to the meeting, as I persist in thinking I’m right. I’ll see you next Thursday. Just let me know the time in the next day or two, so I can work out next week’s appointment calendar.

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