[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Designation] [Law Firm Name] [Address] [City, State, Zip Code] Subject: Washington Sample Letter for Amended Complaint — No Legitimate Claim Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address the amended complaint recently filed against me in [Court Name] under the case number [Case Number]. Upon reviewing the amended complaint and its allegations, I find it necessary to emphasize that the claims put forth by the plaintiff hold no legal grounds and are without merit. As a resident of the State of Washington and a defendant in this case, I understand the importance of adhering to legal procedures and ensuring the fair administration of justice. However, the amended complaint not only fails to provide any substantive evidence or factual basis for the allegations presented but also presents no legitimate claim against me. To assist in a comprehensive understanding of the baseless nature of these allegations, I request that you find enclosed a detailed response to each claim made in the amended complaint. This response outlines the reasons why the claims lack legitimacy and provides supporting documentation where necessary. By reviewing this response, it will become evident that there is no merit to these allegations, and they should be dismissed accordingly. Furthermore, I would like to draw your attention to the following key points: 1. Lack of Legal Basis: The amended complaint fails to cite any applicable laws, statutes, or legal precedents that support the plaintiff's claims. Without a legitimate legal basis, it is clear that the allegations are merely conjecture and should not be given any credibility. 2. Incomplete or Invalid Evidence: The supporting evidence presented in the amended complaint lacks authenticity or is insufficiently comprehensive. These flaws render the evidence unreliable and challenge the credibility of the plaintiff's claims. 3. Failure to Meet Burden of Proof: The plaintiff has not fulfilled their burden of proof or provided adequate documentation to substantiate their allegations. It is essential for the court to recognize that the burden of proof rests on the plaintiff, and their failure to meet this standard should result in unequivocal dismissal. It is my sincere hope that this detailed response will allow the court to identify the lack of legitimacy in the amended complaint. I respectfully request that you consider dismissing the amended complaint and provide a fair and just resolution to this matter. Please acknowledge receipt of this letter within ten (10) days to ensure that appropriate action is taken in a timely manner. I am committed to cooperating fully throughout this legal process and will be available for any further discussions or clarification as required. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name]