Dear [Client's Name], Thank you for considering our services for your legal matter. We understand that you have reached out to us seeking legal representation regarding a matter in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. We want to take this opportunity to clarify our policies and procedures regarding non-representation letters. A Middlesex Massachusetts Letter to Proposed Client — Non-Representation Letter is a written communication sent by our law firm to a potential client who has sought legal counsel, but we are unable to represent them in their specific case for various reasons. This letter serves to formally inform the client of our decision not to take on their case and signifies that we will not be providing any legal representation or advice to them. There may be different types of Middlesex Massachusetts Letter to Proposed Client — Non-Representation Letters based on the specific circumstances of the client's case. Here are some possible variations: 1. Middlesex Massachusetts Letter to Proposed Client — Non-RepresentatioLetterte— - Conflict of Interest: If there is a conflict of interest that arises between the potential client and our law firm, we would send a non-representation letter stating that we are unable to proceed with their case due to the conflict of interest. 2. Middlesex Massachusetts Letter to Proposed Client — Non-RepresentatioLetterte— - Lack of Expertise: In cases where the legal matter falls outside the scope of our practice area or expertise, we would send a non-representation letter stating that we do not possess the required knowledge or experience to adequately handle their case. 3. Middlesex Massachusetts Letter to Proposed Client — Non-RepresentatioLetterte— - Capacity: If our law firm does not have the capacity or resources to take on additional cases at the time of the client's request, we would send a non-representation letter explaining our inability to represent them due to our current workload. Regardless of the specific type, this non-representation letter serves as a professional and respectful means to communicate our decision and ensures transparency between our firm and the potential client. Although we are unable to provide legal representation in this particular matter, we encourage you to seek alternative legal counsel to pursue your case effectively. The Middlesex County Bar Association can provide you with a list of qualified attorneys who may be able to assist you. Thank you for considering our services, and we wish you the best of luck in your legal pursuits. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm's Name]