Law Office Communication Tips

Summary

When dealing with a law office, its important to acknowledge their efforts and request regular updates, especially if communication has been lacking. Express appreciation for their work and ask for more frequent updates to stay informed about the progress and potential outcomes of your case.

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hi, how to respond to the email below from the law office that we hired 2 years ago?
Hello ****, could you please provide more details about the content of the email you received? This information will help me guide you on how to respond appropriately.
we alert you every time we speak with the City of San Mateo Attorney. You repeatedly call and email and we repeatedly answer your questions. As you recall the original breach was related to the purchase agreement and we are negotiating to make everyone happy. The City just said they are going to make an offer. When we receive it we will forward it to you and then discuss it with you.
Hi ****, it sounds like your law office is working on a settlement for you. You could respond by thanking them for the update, acknowledging their efforts, and expressing your anticipation for the forthcoming offer from the City. Also, you can ask them to clarify specifics if needed.
Can you help me to write the email? we are very concern because its 2 years now and they are bad with communication
Subject: Acknowledgement and Request for Clarity
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
Thank you for your recent update regarding our case. We appreciate your efforts in this lengthy negotiation. While acknowledging your communication, we are eager to see the forthcoming offer from the City of San Mateo.
However, given the duration and significance of this matter, we kindly request for more regular updates, if possible. This will help us better understand the progress and potential outcomes.
Kind regards,
****
thank you
You're welcome, ****! Feel free to return if you have more queries or need further assistance. It's our pleasure to help you navigate through your legal concerns.