This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Strictly speaking, the recipient is not obligated to comply with a cease and desist letter. Nevertheless, it still serves as a critical legal document, setting out the plaintiff's grievance and creating a firm premise upon which a lawsuit can be built.
If you have a pending claim and you wish to have that claim converted to electronic filing in NYSCEF, complete the Court Notice Regarding Availability of Electronic Filing form, serve it on all other parties and file it with the court. Use the Consent to E-Filing form.
No specified method of delivery is required for a cease and desist letter. Because it is not a legal document, you can write and send the letter yourself without the help of a legal professional, or you can hire an attorney to write and serve the letter for you.
Anyone can send cease and desist letters. An attorney, a business owner, the average person off the street, and anyone who feels they are being harmed by another can send it. It's important not to confuse a cease and desist letter with a cease and desist order.