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Old 01-26-2005, 09:42 AM
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Seeker,

Maybe I made my point too subtly.

The point of my queston is this: Shoud specific dollar amounts be stated in the A4V letter as a means of giving the letter more weight? And if so, I'd like for someone to tell me why that would be so. (I already have my theories.)

Yes, you are correct, I've been writing A4Vs before I knew they were called A4Vs.

My point about enterring them into the record, however, stands. A4V letters have very little influence over a judge unless your opponent does not show up and you prevail by default. Otherwise, a judge will treat them as just another piece of evidence. Arbitrators also treat them that way. Be prepared to fully present and argue your case. This means do the research, anticipate your opponent's moves (they are usually predictable, particularly when dealing with attorneys), and have your responses ready to fire back.
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