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What is notice of impending litigation

A notice of impending litigation is a formal document that informs an entity or individual about an upcoming legal action requiring their attention.

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Notice of impending litigation is needed by:
  • Individuals planning to file a lawsuit
  • Businesses facing potential legal action
  • Legal representatives or attorneys
  • Insurance companies involved in disputes
  • Property owners in potential litigation

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    Provide a brief description of the nature of the dispute or claim, including any relevant dates and events.
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    State the specific relief or outcome you are seeking in relation to the anticipated litigation.
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