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“Economic theory predicts that Tulane University would not stand in the way of Dr. Bernofsky's search for employment.” (Expert testimony of Tulane's economist, F. W. Bennett, February 28, 2000.)
Tulane Letterhead
Office of the General Counsel
[View PDF]February 21, 1997
Ira Wolinsky, Ph.D.
Professor of Nutrition
University of Houston
Department of Human Development and Consumer Sciences
Houston, TX 77204-6861Dear Dr. Wolinsky:
You recently sent letters to Dr. Jim Karam, the Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry, as well as Dr. Steele and Dr. Stjernholm in that department concerning Dr. Karl Bernofsky.
I have directed Dr. Karam that they should not respond to any request relative to Dr. Bernofsky because of pending litigation brought by Dr. Bernofsky against Dr. Karam personally and against the University.
I can confirm that Dr. Bernofsky was a research professor at Tulane whose position was eliminated because Dr. Bernofsky no longer had any research funds to support his position. His dismissal was not based upon any performance issues, but was strictly a financial decision due to lack of research funds.
Lack of a response from Dr. Karam, Dr. Steele or Dr. Stjernholm personally should not indicate any negative information relative to Dr. Bernofsky, but is necessitated because of the pending litigation.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
s/ John Beal
John R. Beal
Associate General CounselJRB/jb
c: Jim Karam, Ph.D.
What the Court Said about Beal's Letter
"[The] Court finds that Beal went out of his way to paint as positive a picture as possible for Bernofsky under the circumstances." "The Court finds that [Beal's] statements were substantially true, and even if technically inaccurate, they were not retaliatory."
From: Bernofsky v. Tulane, Civil Action No. 98-1792 c/w 98-2102, Docket #81, Order and Reasons, at 27 and 17, respectively.
Apr. 18, 2000Hon. Ginger Berrigan, Judge
Federal District Court,
Eastern District of Louisiana,
New Orleans, Lousiana
What Tulane Said about Beal's Letter
"Tulane University has economic incentive to do all that it legally and honestly can do to enable Dr. Bernofsky to find and take such a job." "Economic theory predicts that Tulane University would not stand in the way of Dr. Bernofsky's search for employment."
Case Analysis, Feb. 28, 2000F. W. Bennett
Consulting Economist,
F. W. Bennett & Associates,
New Orleans, Louisiana
What Others Said about Beal's Letter
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