Trial Would Attorney Withdraw From A Divorce Case In King

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King
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The document serves as a model letter that accompanies a Notice of Trial in a divorce case in King, informing involved parties about the scheduled jury trial date. It highlights that this is a second setting, meaning it is contingent on the prior case's outcomes. The letter also discusses negotiation for a potential settlement, mentioning that the sender does not intend to make an offer but is open to receiving one from the opposing party. Furthermore, it notes the opposing attorney's reluctance to agree to a trial by judge, suggesting a lack of confidence in their case. This letter is important for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it serves as a template for communicating trial information, managing client expectations, and recording settlement discussions. To fill out the form, users should replace placeholders with specific case details and ensure clear communication of timelines and expectations. This letter can be utilized in various situations involving trial communications and strategies in divorce proceedings.

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Trial Would Attorney Withdraw From A Divorce Case In King