A Legal letter is a formal letter that an attorney can write on behalf of his client to pursue an outstanding payment or an explanation for the unfair action taken on the client; for instance, an unfair dismissal or prejudice action by the company. The contents of a legal letter are usually concise with some mentions of the law, as a reference to a violation by the recipient and proper actions are expected to be taken.
From:
John R. Rojo
Attorney
Morgan & Associates
1273 Riedel Street
Fort McMurray, AB T9H 3J9
August 15, 2016
To:
David Scaddan
4790 Weir Crescent
Toronto, ON M1E 3T8
Dear Mr. Scaddan,
RE: Legal Action
With this letter, I am forwarding a due demand of $15,000 owed for the delivery of products and services on behalf of my client, Parkway Enterprise, on invoices dated May 20, 2010, June 30, 2010, and July 10, 2010.
Although repeated reminders have been served by my client, Parkway Enterprise, no sum of money has been transacted on these invoices. The credit term was 30 days, but you have not cleared these bills. Hence, my client Parkway Enterprise is stopping all deliveries to you until these outstanding invoices are settled. Otherwise, legal court action will be served against you.
We are giving you two weeks from this letter’s date to settle the outstanding sum.
Sincerely,
John R. Rojo
Attorney
Morgan & Associates
For Parkway Enterprise
From:
John R. Rojo
Attorney
Morgan & Associates
1273 Riedel Street
Fort McMurray, AB T9H 3J9
August 15, 2016
To:
David Scaddan
4790 Weir Crescent
Toronto, ON M1E 3T8
Dear Mr. Scaddan,
RE: Legal Action
With this letter, I am forwarding a due demand of $15,000 owed for the delivery of products and services on behalf of my client, Parkway Enterprise, on invoices dated May 20, 2010, June 30, 2010, and July 10, 2010.
Although repeated reminders have been served by my client, Parkway Enterprise, no sum of money has been transacted on these invoices. The credit term was 30 days, but you have not cleared these bills. Hence, my client Parkway Enterprise is stopping all deliveries to you until these outstanding invoices are settled. Otherwise, legal court action will be served against you.
We are giving you two weeks from this letter’s date to settle the outstanding sum.
Sincerely,
John R. Rojo
Attorney
Morgan & Associates
For Parkway Enterprise
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