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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Client's Name] [Client's Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Subject: Withdrawal of Counsel] Dear [Client's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to inform you that, due to unforeseen circumstances, I must withdraw as your legal counsel in [case name/number]. Please note that this decision was not made lightly, and I understand the importance of continuity in legal representation. However, [provide a brief explanation of the reason for withdrawal, such as personal circumstances, conflicts of interest, or professional obligations]. To ensure a smooth transition, please find the following information regarding our withdrawal: 1. Termination Date: Our representation will terminate effectively [insert a specific date, usually 30 days from the date of this letter]. During this period, I will do my best to wrap up any ongoing matters and provide you with the necessary information to secure alternative legal representation. 2. Delivery of Files: Upon receipt of this letter, I will promptly make arrangements with you to deliver any relevant case files, documents, or materials that are in my possession. We will work together to ensure a seamless transfer of information to your new counsel. 3. Pending Deadlines: Should there be any impending deadlines or court dates related to your case before the termination date, I will take appropriate action to request an extension or make necessary arrangements to ensure minimal disruption to your legal proceedings. However, it is vital that you promptly secure new legal representation to avoid any potential complications or delays. 4. Future Contact: Until the termination date, you can contact me through my current contact information mentioned above. Beyond that, it is essential that you direct all future communication regarding your case to your new legal representative. Please be aware that I am bound by the attorney-client privilege, and your confidential information will remain protected and not disclosed to any unauthorized parties, including your new counsel, without your explicit consent. Lastly, I recommend seeking new legal representation as soon as possible. If you require any assistance or recommendations in finding a suitable attorney in [city/town], I would be more than willing to provide the necessary support. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this process. I appreciate the opportunity to have represented you, and I wish you the best of luck in resolving your legal matters. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm's Name] [Your Law Firm's Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Types of Connecticut Sample Letters for Withdrawal of Counsel: 1. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (General): This type of letter is used to withdraw as legal counsel in various cases, including civil litigation, family law, criminal defense, real estate transactions, and more. 2. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (Divorce): Specifically tailored for cases involving divorce or separation matters, this letter addresses the withdrawal of counsel and the transfer of any related documents or information to the client's new divorce attorney. 3. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (Probate): Designed for cases involving probate matters such as wills, estates, and trusts, this letter outlines the withdrawal of counsel and the necessary steps for a smooth transfer of legal representation. 4. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (Business): This type of letter is used when withdrawing legal representation from a business or corporate client. It may involve terminating ongoing legal services, corporate governance issues, or contract disputes. 5. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (Real Estate): Specifically for real estate transactions, this letter addresses the withdrawal of counsel and the transfer of relevant documents, including purchase agreements, title documents, and closing statements, to the client's new legal representative. Note: These are just a few examples of the different types of Connecticut Sample Letters for Withdrawal of Counsel. As every legal case is unique, the content and keywords may vary depending on the specific practice area or circumstances of the withdrawal.
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Client's Name] [Client's Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Subject: Withdrawal of Counsel] Dear [Client's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to inform you that, due to unforeseen circumstances, I must withdraw as your legal counsel in [case name/number]. Please note that this decision was not made lightly, and I understand the importance of continuity in legal representation. However, [provide a brief explanation of the reason for withdrawal, such as personal circumstances, conflicts of interest, or professional obligations]. To ensure a smooth transition, please find the following information regarding our withdrawal: 1. Termination Date: Our representation will terminate effectively [insert a specific date, usually 30 days from the date of this letter]. During this period, I will do my best to wrap up any ongoing matters and provide you with the necessary information to secure alternative legal representation. 2. Delivery of Files: Upon receipt of this letter, I will promptly make arrangements with you to deliver any relevant case files, documents, or materials that are in my possession. We will work together to ensure a seamless transfer of information to your new counsel. 3. Pending Deadlines: Should there be any impending deadlines or court dates related to your case before the termination date, I will take appropriate action to request an extension or make necessary arrangements to ensure minimal disruption to your legal proceedings. However, it is vital that you promptly secure new legal representation to avoid any potential complications or delays. 4. Future Contact: Until the termination date, you can contact me through my current contact information mentioned above. Beyond that, it is essential that you direct all future communication regarding your case to your new legal representative. Please be aware that I am bound by the attorney-client privilege, and your confidential information will remain protected and not disclosed to any unauthorized parties, including your new counsel, without your explicit consent. Lastly, I recommend seeking new legal representation as soon as possible. If you require any assistance or recommendations in finding a suitable attorney in [city/town], I would be more than willing to provide the necessary support. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this process. I appreciate the opportunity to have represented you, and I wish you the best of luck in resolving your legal matters. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm's Name] [Your Law Firm's Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Types of Connecticut Sample Letters for Withdrawal of Counsel: 1. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (General): This type of letter is used to withdraw as legal counsel in various cases, including civil litigation, family law, criminal defense, real estate transactions, and more. 2. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (Divorce): Specifically tailored for cases involving divorce or separation matters, this letter addresses the withdrawal of counsel and the transfer of any related documents or information to the client's new divorce attorney. 3. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (Probate): Designed for cases involving probate matters such as wills, estates, and trusts, this letter outlines the withdrawal of counsel and the necessary steps for a smooth transfer of legal representation. 4. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (Business): This type of letter is used when withdrawing legal representation from a business or corporate client. It may involve terminating ongoing legal services, corporate governance issues, or contract disputes. 5. Connecticut Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Counsel (Real Estate): Specifically for real estate transactions, this letter addresses the withdrawal of counsel and the transfer of relevant documents, including purchase agreements, title documents, and closing statements, to the client's new legal representative. Note: These are just a few examples of the different types of Connecticut Sample Letters for Withdrawal of Counsel. As every legal case is unique, the content and keywords may vary depending on the specific practice area or circumstances of the withdrawal.