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  2. Drafting Demand Letters

Drafting Demand Letters

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Demand letters may seem like they're merely hammer-strokes, the first blow of litigation. But the most effective demand letters are more subtly crafted.

Tone is important. Vitriolic letters – letters that do not keep a client's goals in mind and misjudge the reader's range of likely reactions – may be counterproductive. Rather than moving the process toward a good outcome, the letter may actually result in setbacks and greater costs.

There's a subtle balance between precision and vagueness, stimulating favorable response by being sufficiently vague so that the reader speculates about adverse consequences.

There's also the issue of how much of your case – favorable facts and persuasive law – to include in the letter.

This program provides a real-world guide to setting goals and carefully crafted demand letters to advance client goals.

  • Setting goals and realistic expectations
  • Striking the right tone – how aggressive is too aggressive?
  • Precision v. vagueness - leaving room for speculation and negotiation
  • How much of your case – the facts and the law – to include in the letter?
  • Common traps and mistakes in demand letters

DETAILS
Phone/Audio
Friday, May 12, 2023
1:00–2:00 PM

SPEAKERS

  • Shannon M. Bell, Kelly Law Partners LLC, Denver, CO

PRODUCED
May 12, 2023

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 1.00 MCLE Hour

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Drafting Demand Letters

Live stream web event: 1.0 General 1.0 Total Hour(s) Fri, May 12, 2023 @ 1:00 PM EDT
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