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hello and welcome to another episode of Hawthorne law TV my name is Jim Hart I'm your host again today and today I want to talk to you about five common cease and desist letter mistakes that I see people make all the time cease and desist letters are one of the most common things that I get asked to do as an attorney and so I want to share with you five common mistakes that I found that people make with regard to cease and desist letter so here we go let's start with number one is the first major mistake that I see people make with cease and desist letters is that they don't actually hire a lawyer to draft it for them now this makes no sense to me if you you know want to take the time and effort to put together a cease and desist letter doesn't it just make sense that you're going to actually hire a lawyer to do that for you because if it's coming from you it's not going to have any meat on it and and if you actually want somebody to stop doing something that they're maybe doing illeg...