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Well known yes. Highly regarded ehh not so much. Anyways, what matters most is the attorney rather than the firm.


The letter certainly isn't written in a "highly regardable" way. That's for sure.

The vagueness alone is enough to realize it's aimless. I doubt I worked with lawyers at this particular level before, but their letters tended to be bullet proof in their detail and specificity. I would automatically question this one because it doesn't really say very much, yet takes 2 pages to attempt saying something.




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