An attorney letter of representation is correspondence, usually a letter, sent by the victim's attorney to the defendant or an insurance company advising that an attorney represents the victim. The purpose of a representation letter is to make the opposing party aware that counsel represents your client.
A demand letter is a letter, usually written by an attorney on a client's behalf, outlining the dispute between the two opposing parties and demanding that the recipient of the letter take or cease a certain action.
An attorney's letter, also known as a legal confirmation or lawyer's letter, is a document issued by a company's legal counsel to the company's external auditors during the audit process.
An opinion letter, also called a legal opinion, is a letter issued by a legal counsel that facilitates a lender's due diligence process in a transaction. The opinion letter is used in credit analysis to help determine whether to lend to a borrower or not.
Lead with the main purpose of your letter and then explain the reasons for your question or request. Be specific when referencing relevant information including names, dates and places. The more information you include, the better your attorney will be able to assist you.
There are two types of letters that lawyers should be writing to their clients ? the engagement letter and the non-engagement letter.