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A close look at Truss's legal threat to Starmer
The former Prime Minister has sent a glorious but seemingly hopeless cease-and-desist letter
By me
Substack: https://emptycity.substack.com/p/a-close-look-at-trusss-legal-threat
@davidallengreen I note that it is not signed by any person. It merely says "Asserson Law Offices". How usual is this in the UK? To my inexperienced eye it has a sense of "this letter is sent by our offices but no actual person in our offices sees fit to affix his or her name to it."
@pieist @davidallengreen It’s relatively common for some firms.
@Nickiquote @davidallengreen OK. I don't recall ever seeing a letter from a law firm -- on a matter of law as opposed to a business matter -- that was not signed by a lawyer.
There are a number of good reasons.
For example this may be the client copy of the letter that was sent.
@Nickiquote @davidallengreen Yes, exactly. In letters sent to me, I expect there to be a lawyer standing behind what's said in it and to whom questions, other interested parties, etc. may be referred. It wasn't precisely the lack of a signature I was speaking about; I did check for a named lawyer at the top of the letter as well before asking.