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I have recently started the LPC and have a really simple piece of non-assessed homework. I am completely OK with the content but, need a little bit of advice re. the formalities.
I have a scenario and have read it and fully understand it. I have to produce an internal file memorandum advising my training principal of my opinion on a file.
What is the protocol for lanuage and formalities?
Formal, informal but professional??
I know that it will be structured less formally than a client care or advice letter, but don't know how informal.
( NB Have not been given any relevant material to look at, hence my question)
I know we all hate law studes asking q's, but I only need a teeny weeny bit of help.
Ta in advance
Happy x
I have recently started the LPC and have a really simple piece of non-assessed homework. I am completely OK with the content but, need a little bit of advice re. the formalities.
I have a scenario and have read it and fully understand it. I have to produce an internal file memorandum advising my training principal of my opinion on a file.
What is the protocol for lanuage and formalities?
Formal, informal but professional??
I know that it will be structured less formally than a client care or advice letter, but don't know how informal.
( NB Have not been given any relevant material to look at, hence my question)
I know we all hate law studes asking q's, but I only need a teeny weeny bit of help.
Ta in advance
Happy x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For an internal memo, make sure you have the proper headings, dates and file reference quoted in the heading. I would start it with something like "Further to your memo of ____ requesting me to researh ________, i have carried out that research and set out below my findings". Keep it to the point and don't ramble about things that a supervising partner won't need or want to know. If you want to quote any obvious laws, say something like, "as you know, the ___ Act states that ____". (means you can put in the obvious to beef up your answer if you need to).
Sorry if this sounds patronising, and i hope it helps.
Janine
Sorry if this sounds patronising, and i hope it helps.
Janine
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