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Subject: North Carolina Sample Letter to Attorneys — Transmitting Copy of Final Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice Dear [Attorney's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to transmit a copy of the Final Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice recently issued in the case of [Case Name and Number]. The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a complete and official record of the judgment, as it may be relevant to your practice or your client's legal matters. [Provide a brief background about the case and its significance, if applicable]. Enclosed herewith, please find the certified copy of the Final Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice, signed by the honorable [Judge's Name], the presiding judge in the case. Please note that this judgment represents the formal conclusion of the legal proceedings and establishes the termination of the case without the possibility of future claims. To ensure accuracy and completeness, it is recommended that you duly update your records and inform your client of this outcome. Additionally, any corresponding actions based on this judgment, such as expungement or any necessary post-judgment filings, should be handled in accordance with North Carolina law and applicable legal procedures. As a responsible attorney, you understand the importance of compliance with the legal requirements and the necessity of maintaining an accurate and updated case record. Should you require any further clarification or assistance regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to reach out. My contact information is provided below. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Law Firm/Organization Name] [Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address] Keywords: North Carolina, sample letter, attorneys, transmitting, copy, Final Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice, Case Name and Number, certified copy, presiding judge, legal proceedings, termination, future claims, accuracy, completeness, records, compliance, North Carolina law, post-judgment filings, expungement, clarification, assistance.Subject: North Carolina Sample Letter to Attorneys — Transmitting Copy of Final Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice Dear [Attorney's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to transmit a copy of the Final Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice recently issued in the case of [Case Name and Number]. The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a complete and official record of the judgment, as it may be relevant to your practice or your client's legal matters. [Provide a brief background about the case and its significance, if applicable]. Enclosed herewith, please find the certified copy of the Final Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice, signed by the honorable [Judge's Name], the presiding judge in the case. Please note that this judgment represents the formal conclusion of the legal proceedings and establishes the termination of the case without the possibility of future claims. To ensure accuracy and completeness, it is recommended that you duly update your records and inform your client of this outcome. Additionally, any corresponding actions based on this judgment, such as expungement or any necessary post-judgment filings, should be handled in accordance with North Carolina law and applicable legal procedures. As a responsible attorney, you understand the importance of compliance with the legal requirements and the necessity of maintaining an accurate and updated case record. Should you require any further clarification or assistance regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to reach out. My contact information is provided below. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Law Firm/Organization Name] [Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address] Keywords: North Carolina, sample letter, attorneys, transmitting, copy, Final Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice, Case Name and Number, certified copy, presiding judge, legal proceedings, termination, future claims, accuracy, completeness, records, compliance, North Carolina law, post-judgment filings, expungement, clarification, assistance.