An aspect of legal writing often overlooked is how to successfully draft a demand letter. How a demand letter presents your client's demands can have powerful, lasting effects on the course and nature of a negotiation or a case because the demand letter first grounds the recipient's attention, frames the main issues, and primes the recipient's goals.
Attend this briefing and learn about the drafting process from employment law experts who have extensive experience with clearly and effectively communicating their clients' demands so as to establish a firm ground for building each case from day one, making all necessary investments of time and resources to compel a response from the employer and achieve the desired results and from counsel for employers regarding their reaction to effectiveand less than effectivedemand letters.
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