Sent:

To: MOORE Sidney; GRENYA Laurie

Subject: FW: speech-text & text-speech software

Importance: Normal

Attachments: 20121022160832210[1].pdf; BPB12100804 - Dragon Pro_Oct2012.pdf;

 

Sid,

Thank you for your email about the letter you are sending. I understand you are doing your job and appreciate the skills you bring to anyone who may need accommodations under the ADA.

I will not sign the release you are requesting below. I am not asking for anything other than what is in the attachment from my Dr. ng it at home and on my If after my doctors and I finish exploring options and if I need additional accommodations then I will ask. Until things settle, al

From: MOORE Sidney

Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 12:52 PM

To: VANDEHEY Maggie

Subject: Letter

Sensitivity: Confidential

Maggie,

I wanted to let you know that later today, I’ll be sending you a letter approving a reasonable accommodation for you under the ADA. This is a preliminary letter pending my receipt of more information about what other types of accommodations might be necessary and/or helpful. In the interest of getting more information, my letter will ask you to fill out a release authorization so I can ask your doctor some follow-up questions. In the meantime, I wanted to inform you to make sure you weren’t surprised.

In case it’s more convenient for you, I’ve also attached the release authorization to this message.

Thanks!

Sid

From: VANDEHEY Maggie

Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 8:43 AM

To: MOORE Sidney; GRENYA Laurie

Subject: speech-text & text-speech software

Good morning,

Please see the attached notice from my doctor and a quote for Dragon Pro. The reason for Dragon Pro is because I use computers/Microsoft Office products in various conference rooms, at other people’s desks and at home.

Thank you for your help.

Maggie

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