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Subject: New Mexico Sample Letter to Opposing Counsel — Request for Settlement of Litigation Dear [Opposing Counsel's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the possibility of exploring a settlement agreement in the ongoing litigation between our respective clients, [Plaintiff's Name] and [Defendant's Name]. After careful consideration and analysis of the case, we believe that pursuing a mutually agreeable resolution through settlement negotiations would be in the best interest of both parties involved. [Provide a brief overview of the case, highlighting key points — facts, legal claims, and circumstances that set the context for the dispute.] New Mexico law recognizes the importance of settlement discussions as an effective mechanism to avoid further litigation expenses, uncertainty, and protracted dispute resolution processes. Our clients' time, resources, and reputation are valuable, and we believe that reaching a settlement could provide a desirable outcome for both parties while avoiding the potential risks and uncertainties associated with trial. We propose entering into settlement negotiations in good faith, with the intention to resolve this dispute amicably. By doing so, we can explore potential opportunities for compromise and identify common ground. The ultimate aim is to reach an agreement that is fair, just, and satisfactory to both our clients. [If applicable, mention any specific settlement terms you would like to initiate discussions on, such as compensation, non-monetary remedies, or future obligations.] We kindly request that you convey our intentions to your client as soon as possible. Should they agree to participate in settlement negotiations, we believe it would be mutually beneficial to engage in direct communication to expedite the resolution process and ensure effective dialogue. Please note that, in accordance with New Mexico law, all settlement discussions and related information disclosed in the course of negotiations will remain confidential and may not be used as evidence in any future legal proceedings should a settlement not be reached. We suggest establishing a meeting or arranging a telephone conference within [suggest a reasonable timeframe] to initiate settlement discussions. This timeframe will allow our clients a chance to consider settlement options while maintaining momentum in the settlement process. We sincerely hope that we can work together to achieve a resolution that avoids further litigation and promotes a positive working relationship between our clients. We remain open to your suggestions and would appreciate your thoughts on how best to proceed. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your response. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm] [Contact Information]
Subject: New Mexico Sample Letter to Opposing Counsel — Request for Settlement of Litigation Dear [Opposing Counsel's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the possibility of exploring a settlement agreement in the ongoing litigation between our respective clients, [Plaintiff's Name] and [Defendant's Name]. After careful consideration and analysis of the case, we believe that pursuing a mutually agreeable resolution through settlement negotiations would be in the best interest of both parties involved. [Provide a brief overview of the case, highlighting key points — facts, legal claims, and circumstances that set the context for the dispute.] New Mexico law recognizes the importance of settlement discussions as an effective mechanism to avoid further litigation expenses, uncertainty, and protracted dispute resolution processes. Our clients' time, resources, and reputation are valuable, and we believe that reaching a settlement could provide a desirable outcome for both parties while avoiding the potential risks and uncertainties associated with trial. We propose entering into settlement negotiations in good faith, with the intention to resolve this dispute amicably. By doing so, we can explore potential opportunities for compromise and identify common ground. The ultimate aim is to reach an agreement that is fair, just, and satisfactory to both our clients. [If applicable, mention any specific settlement terms you would like to initiate discussions on, such as compensation, non-monetary remedies, or future obligations.] We kindly request that you convey our intentions to your client as soon as possible. Should they agree to participate in settlement negotiations, we believe it would be mutually beneficial to engage in direct communication to expedite the resolution process and ensure effective dialogue. Please note that, in accordance with New Mexico law, all settlement discussions and related information disclosed in the course of negotiations will remain confidential and may not be used as evidence in any future legal proceedings should a settlement not be reached. We suggest establishing a meeting or arranging a telephone conference within [suggest a reasonable timeframe] to initiate settlement discussions. This timeframe will allow our clients a chance to consider settlement options while maintaining momentum in the settlement process. We sincerely hope that we can work together to achieve a resolution that avoids further litigation and promotes a positive working relationship between our clients. We remain open to your suggestions and would appreciate your thoughts on how best to proceed. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your response. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm] [Contact Information]