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Demand Letter

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Eagles

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California.


I sent a certified Demand letter to an ex-business partner. The letter simply asks for monies owed and personal property taken from my office without my consent.

I gave him 24 hours from the time he received my letter to respond, otherwise I would denouce him to the authorities. He did not call within the time alloted, so I called him. He refused to talk to nor negotiate a resonable settlement with me.

Yesterday I received a call from his attorney. Now my question is: Should I talk to his attorney must I talk to his attorney? I do not have an attorney nor have I consulted one yet. I was hoping to settle this with out legal consul.

By the way I have overwhelming evidence of this persons misdeeds and fraudulent behavior. Should I just notify the authorities and forget any further communication with this individual.

Your suggestions would be highly appreciated.

Thank you in advance for any help.

Sincerely,

Eagles
 


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