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Communicate your decision in writing as soon as you decide to refuse their case. You should also recommend the potential client visit another lawyer who can assist them with their case. A written letter serves as a factual record that you turned down the potential clients case and explains the reason for the decision.
A disengagement letter is especially critical when a lawyer decides not to continue past a specific stage in a case. The lawyer should send a disengagement letter to establish that the relationship is no longer continuing, and to refer the client to another lawyer.
A well-crafted legal letter should include several key components. These include a clear and concise subject line, a salutation that properly addresses the recipient, a detailed explanation of the legal argument or request, supporting evidence, a professional tone, and a proper closing.
RE: Termination of Legal Services Dear Mr. Lawyer, I have decided to terminate our current legal relationship immediately and have accepted legal counsel elsewhere. I am terminating this relationship because I have been calling your office for three months and have received no updates on my case status.
What to include in a client disengagement letter Confirm why the accounting firm is ending the relationship. Confirmation of the amount due or payable. Confirmation of any retainer or payment of any advance fees. A list of any final responsibilities the accountant should handle.
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A form disengagement letter (also known as a withdrawal letter or a termination of engagement letter) sent by an attorney or law firm to a client when withdrawing from representation in a litigation matter. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.
RE: [Subject] Dear [Name]: This letter is to confirm that this firm will not represent you in the [insert subject] matter. Since we are not currently representing you on any matter, we will not be able to monitor changes in the law or your circumstances which may affect the strength of your case.

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