The California Special Notice of Lawsuit is a document used to notify a party of an impending legal action. It is also referred to as a “notice of intent to sue” or “pre-litigation notice”. This notice is typically sent by an individual or organization that believes they have grounds to file a lawsuit against another party. It is usually sent when the sender believes that informal means of resolving the dispute have been unsuccessful. The purpose of the California Special Notice of Lawsuit is to provide the recipient with an opportunity to settle the dispute before the lawsuit is formally filed. It is also a way for the sender to protect themselves in the event that the recipient decides to file a counterclaim. The California Special Notice of Lawsuit usually includes the sender's name and address, the name and address of the recipient, a description of the dispute, and any relevant information pertaining to the dispute. It may also include a demand for relief or compensation and a deadline for the recipient to respond. There are two types of California Special Notice of Lawsuit: the traditional Notice of Intent to Sue and the California Demand Letter. The traditional Notice of Intent to Sue is a formal document that notifies the recipient of an impending legal action. The Demand Letter is a more informal document that requests the recipient to take a certain action to resolve the dispute before the legal action is taken.