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what is a demand letter and what should you know if you receive a demand letter or youre thinking about sending one these are the questions Ill be addressing today Im Aaron Hall an attorney representing business owners in Minneapolis Minnesota you can learn more about me at Aaron hall calm and please see the description below for a important disclaimer all right what is it a man letter quite simply its a letter where a party is demanding something typically its written by an attorney and typically the letter is demanding a person stop doing something thats illegal or start doing something that theyre required to do for example I might send a letter on behalf of my client when my another party in a contract is bdocHubing the contract and the letter would say on behalf of my client we demand that you stop bdocHubing the contract or for example a letter might say we demand that you stop infringing my clients intellectual property rights maybe its a copyright or a trademark issue so