Legal Question in Business Law in New Jersey
faxing
Can an Attorney fax a 20 page demand letter to a public fax machine to a company addressing the letter to the President of the company without letting the President know first?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: faxing
Ordinarily, a demand letter would be sent by regular or certified mail, but I know of no legal reason why it couldn't be faxed without prior notice.
Re: faxing
Yes, if you mean that the attorney sent a letter demanding payment by the company, and that letter was faxed to the company. It is perfectly fine for an attorney to send a demand letter demanding payment from a company, by letter sent to that company. Fax, mail, FEDEX, delivery makes no difference.
I suggest you get a lawyer. You are about to be sued.
Re: faxing
Sending demand letter does not require any prior intimation even to the President of Company. Status of one is not kept into consideration while making legal communication.
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