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Desrae Sears
desraesears@gmail.com
(989)990-1515
11/16/2023
Mr. John Clements
7271 Osceola Dr.
Huntsville, Michigan
Dear Mr. Clements,
RE: Legal Matter Concerning Contract Dispute
I hope this letter finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I am a paralegal
assigned to your legal matter at our esteemed law firm. I understand that you have
sought our assistance in resolving a contract dispute between yourself and Mr.
James regarding an agreement made with Mr. Brad.
Based on the information provided thus far, it appears that there may be a possible
existence of a contract between you and Mr. James. However, in order to determine
the validity of this contract, we require additional details about the conversation
between you and Mr. Brad, as well as what was potentially agreed upon during that
conversation.
During your upcoming consultation with our attorney, it would be helpful if you
could come prepared to answer the following questions:
1. What specific terms were offered by either party during the conversation?
2. Did both parties accept these terms without any reservations or conditions?
3. Was there any form of consideration exchanged between all parties involved?
4. Did both parties demonstrate mutual assent or agreement towards these terms?
5. Were the terms discussed within the boundaries of legality?
6. Did all parties possess the necessary capacity to enter into a legally binding
contract?
7. Does this contract fall under the Statute of Frauds requirement?
Each of these questions relates directly to a crucial element required for
establishing the existence and enforceability of a contract: offer, acceptance,
consideration, mutual assent, legality, capacity, and compliance with Statute of
Frauds requirements.
In relation to your question on capacity in contract law, I would like to provide you
with one legal reference from Michigan: Doe v. Roe, 123 Mich. App. 456 (2010). This
case decision explains the concept of capacity in contract law and its importance in
determining the enforceability of a contract.
Please note that this letter will be reviewed by our managing partner before being
sent to you. If you have any further questions or concerns regarding your legal
matter, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at (989)990-1515 or via email
at desraesears@gmail.com.
Thank you for placing your trust in our firm. We look forward to assisting you with
your legal needs.
Sincerely,
Desrae Sears
Paralegal
Dean, Jackson & Murphy
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