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Connecticut Cover Sample Letter — Attorney Disagreement with Client Demand to Settle — Release for Client's Signature [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address] [Date] [Client's Name] [Client's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: Attorney Disagreement with Client Demand to Settle — Release for Client's Signature Dear [Client's Name], I trust this letter finds you well. I am writing to address our recent conversation wherein you expressed a strong desire to settle [case name] against [defendant's name]. However, after thoroughly considering the matter and evaluating the available evidence, I must respectfully disagree with your decision to settle. Connecticut's law mandates that attorneys prioritize their duty to provide professional and diligent representation to their clients. As your legal representative, it is my responsibility to objectively assess the viability of your case and advise you accordingly. I firmly believe that pursuing further legal action will yield a more favorable outcome than settling at this stage. Allow me to outline my reasons for dissenting from your demand to settle: 1. Weaknesses in the opposing party's defense: [Provide detailed explanation of the weaknesses, such as lack of evidence, contradictory statements, or legal loopholes that can be exploited] 2. Strengths of our case: [Highlight compelling evidence, witness statements, or legal precedents that can substantiate our position] 3. Potential for increased settlement offer: [Discuss factors that indicate the possibility of a more favorable settlement offer in the future, such as pending developments in the case, media attention, or precedent-setting verdicts] 4. Long-term implications and potential precedent: [Explain how settling now might set an adverse precedent or undermine the strength of similar cases in the future] 5. Evaluation of potential trial verdict: [Provide an overview of the potential outcomes of a trial, including the risks, benefits, and likelihood of success] It is imperative that both you and I consider the ramifications of settling prematurely. By proceeding with legal action, we will uphold your rights and advocate for the most favorable outcome in light of the circumstances. I understand your desire for a quick resolution, but I firmly believe that patience and strategic planning will strengthen our position and increase the chances of a satisfactory outcome. To ensure utmost transparency and understanding, enclosed with this letter is a Release for your review and signature. This document clarifies that you have been informed of the risks associated with settling, yet you have made an informed decision to proceed contrary to my advice. Please carefully review the document, consult with independent legal counsel if necessary, and if you agree, kindly sign and return it to our office. I appreciate your trust in my expertise and value our professional relationship. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me, and I will be glad to address them promptly. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm's Name] [Law Firm's Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address]
Connecticut Cover Sample Letter — Attorney Disagreement with Client Demand to Settle — Release for Client's Signature [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address] [Date] [Client's Name] [Client's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: Attorney Disagreement with Client Demand to Settle — Release for Client's Signature Dear [Client's Name], I trust this letter finds you well. I am writing to address our recent conversation wherein you expressed a strong desire to settle [case name] against [defendant's name]. However, after thoroughly considering the matter and evaluating the available evidence, I must respectfully disagree with your decision to settle. Connecticut's law mandates that attorneys prioritize their duty to provide professional and diligent representation to their clients. As your legal representative, it is my responsibility to objectively assess the viability of your case and advise you accordingly. I firmly believe that pursuing further legal action will yield a more favorable outcome than settling at this stage. Allow me to outline my reasons for dissenting from your demand to settle: 1. Weaknesses in the opposing party's defense: [Provide detailed explanation of the weaknesses, such as lack of evidence, contradictory statements, or legal loopholes that can be exploited] 2. Strengths of our case: [Highlight compelling evidence, witness statements, or legal precedents that can substantiate our position] 3. Potential for increased settlement offer: [Discuss factors that indicate the possibility of a more favorable settlement offer in the future, such as pending developments in the case, media attention, or precedent-setting verdicts] 4. Long-term implications and potential precedent: [Explain how settling now might set an adverse precedent or undermine the strength of similar cases in the future] 5. Evaluation of potential trial verdict: [Provide an overview of the potential outcomes of a trial, including the risks, benefits, and likelihood of success] It is imperative that both you and I consider the ramifications of settling prematurely. By proceeding with legal action, we will uphold your rights and advocate for the most favorable outcome in light of the circumstances. I understand your desire for a quick resolution, but I firmly believe that patience and strategic planning will strengthen our position and increase the chances of a satisfactory outcome. To ensure utmost transparency and understanding, enclosed with this letter is a Release for your review and signature. This document clarifies that you have been informed of the risks associated with settling, yet you have made an informed decision to proceed contrary to my advice. Please carefully review the document, consult with independent legal counsel if necessary, and if you agree, kindly sign and return it to our office. I appreciate your trust in my expertise and value our professional relationship. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me, and I will be glad to address them promptly. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm's Name] [Law Firm's Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address]