How to be gentlemanly in a cease-and-desist. [Mashable, Popehat]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on July 23, 2012
How to be gentlemanly in a cease-and-desist. [Mashable, Popehat]
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Wow. That definitely IS one of the most polite and accommodating C&D letter I’ve ever seen! Way to go, Jack Daniels!
Now you know why it’s known as “Gentleman Jack.”
Classy, persuasive and probably effective.
Good lawyering is an art. You could teach a CLE seminar on professionalism with that letter.
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