Attorney fee inquiry email from Assistant U.S. Attorney with confidentiality disclaimer
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The document contains only a routine internal inquiry about attorney fee caps and procedural timing, along with standard confidentiality and privilege language. No specific actors, transactions, dates Email originates from an Assistant U.S. Attorney named Marie Villafana. Mentions Kirkland & Ellis LLP as the originating law firm. Discusses procedural questions about attorney fees in an unspecified
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