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Legal Research and Writing Guide: Correspondence
This guide is for legal reference and Bluebook citation assistance for all NAU students. The information in this guide is not intended as legal advice.
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Correspondence
Writing a Basic Business Letter
From Purdue OWL
The Best Way to Open a Client Letter: Part 1 of 3
From WordRake
The Best Way to Open a Client Letter: Part 2 of 3
From WordRake
The Best Way to Open a Client Letter Part 3 of 3
From WordRake
A Shot Across the Bow: How to Write An Effective Demand Letter
By Bret Rappaport. Article from the Journal of the Association of Legal Writing Directors.
Paralegal Document Drafting: The Demand Letter and Complaint
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