Legal letter writing

by | 16 Nov 2019 | Uncategorized

When writing a letter, the salutation and closing ifs of significant importance. Generally speaking, the salutation depends on if we know the recipient or not. The closing of the correspondence is decided by the salutation.

 

When contacting a law firm or company and we do not know the recipients name:

 

 

Dear Sir or Madam

Some firms lawyers prefer to use

Dear Sirs

closing: Yours faithfully

 

Woman 

Mrs ‘name’ (married woman)

Miss ‘name’ (unmarried woman)

Ms (unknown if the woman is married or not)

Pronounced /məz/ may be used at the request of the recipient or because the letter writer does not know. Like the other salutations, it is acceptable to use verbally for the same reasons.

 

Closing: Yours sincerely

 

2 women, names unknown

Dear Mesdames

Closing: yours faithfully

 

Man

2 men, names unknown – Dear Sirs

closing: your faithfully

 

Married couple, names known

 

 

Dear Mr and Mrs (name)

Dear Mr and Mr (name)

Dear Mrs and Mrs (name)

closing: yours sincerely

 

other details

 

the date

 

 

Generally speaking, writers can choose the style that they prefer. The min point to remember that there are differences in formats between the US and UK: 

 

 

UK DD/MM/YY

US MM/DD/YY

 

References

 

Lawyers often will include a reference in correspondence. This normally appears under the date which is underneath the senders address.

 

Typical sentences 

 

There are phrases which are common to legal correspondence:

 

  • Further to…
  • We are instructed by….
  • We refer to your letter of…
  • We look forward to hearing from you.
  • If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

What other phrases do you know?

 

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