sample="quota" bates="2023103364" isource="pm" decade="1980" class="ni" date="19830522" From: Marc HERMAN To: Maitre Van Innis, 116 Avenue de Broqueville 1200 Brussels. BAT BENELUX/ PHILIP MORRIS Dear Sir, I thank you for your letter of 17.5.83which, I must confess, embarrasses me because it assumes that I must decide between the arguments put forward by Maitre Van Cutsem and you, which is not a matter for me. On the contrary, I must point out a small detail in paragraph 3 of your letter where you write "...if you obtain a summary measure of any kind andthe judge dealing with the main issue decides sometime later that the measure obtained is not justified, priority must be given to the ruling of the judge dealing with the main issue." I do not have to obtain a summary measure because I am not for one or the other of the adversaries, it is completely indifferent to me whether the one of the other wins. My only ambition, and my only duty is to elucidate a technical problem. Yours etc.