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post-judgment letter to client – sample 2 - Professional Liability Fund

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I will soon file a motion asking leave of the court <strong>to</strong> withdraw as your at<strong>to</strong>rney of record. This<br />

procedure is followed for your protection. If I continue <strong>to</strong> be listed with the court as your<br />

at<strong>to</strong>rney of record, your former spouse might, some time in the future, try <strong>to</strong> serve papers on<br />

me, which would delay notice <strong>to</strong> you. It is better practice <strong>to</strong> require that you be personally<br />

served with papers, after which you can contact me again for help. Please be assured that I<br />

wish <strong>to</strong> continue as your at<strong>to</strong>rney. My withdrawal now is a procedural step for your benefit in<br />

the future.<br />

Enclosed is a checklist which lists several important tasks which should be completed after a<br />

dissolution. I will assume that you will handle each of the items on the checklist yourself. If you<br />

need assistance with any of the items on the checklist, please do not hesitate <strong>to</strong> call me.<br />

[Name of <strong>client</strong>], I have enjoyed working with you and wish you the very best.<br />

Very truly yours,<br />

Enclosures<br />

Page 8 [28-Nov-05 Rev 11/05]<br />

FORM COURTESY OF CRAIG M. COWLEY<br />

GEVURTZ, MENASHE ET AL<br />

PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY FUND (O-POST-JUDGMENT LTR 2.DOC)

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