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A new client has retained you to represent them in Small Claims Court. You need your law clerk to draft a Demand Letter on the file to serve on the Defendant, but you are worried about breaching the client's confidentiality. What is the best approach you should take in this situation?
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Have the Law Clerk draft the letter, but without any information about identity, which you can fill in after the fact | |
You will have to draft the Demand Letter yourself | |
Seek the client's explicit consent to divulge confidential information to your law clerk and get it in writing | |
Proceed to have your law clerk draft the letter and give her all the necessary confidential information she will need to draft it |
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Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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