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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032430.txt

Kathy Ruemmler is planning a trip to Dubai and wants to know if she needs to wear a headscarf. Jeffrey E. assures her that business class should be sufficient for her travel plans, since all she cares about is sleeping. Kathy has recently been hired by Apple to do a patent trial and is discussing potential negotiating points with Jeffrey regarding the sale of a property.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032428.txt

The document is an email conversation between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. regarding different topics such as Kathy's upcoming trip to Dubai on Emirates, her recent job offer at Apple, negotiations with a developer, and the similarity in mannerisms between Trump and McGyver.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032398.txt

The document discusses a plan to meet in Dubai on January 15, 2017 and then fly to New York on the 20th. It mentions that there is an island available for surveying and asks if there is a survey available. The sender also offers to help with technical questions about the island. The recipient responds by saying they will be in the Caribbean until the 2nd, but after that can meet in New York on the 20th-22nd. They also mention that every day is a holiday for them and offer to exchange ideas prior to meeting.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026005.txt

A federal jury decided that one of the Middle East's most prominent banks did not commit fraud and steal technology from an Irvine firm. The Dubai-based bank argued it cancelled a partnership because the Orange County company couldn't produce a working product and misled it into thinking it was an established company, not one with little to no track record. The jury unanimously decided that InfoSpan did not prove its case of fraud and theft of trade secrets. High-profile attorneys on both sides argued in this two-week trial that involved dueling accusations of fraud levied by high-profile attorneys.