Drafting that Interoffice Memo : From a Paralegal To a Paralegal

 

I studied business writing while pursuing my bachelor’s degree at Loyola Chicago.  By the time I completed Paralegal Certification there a few years later, I had worked under 4 lawyers.  I saw how important clear and concise language can be, especially for communications in legal settings.

I have done my best to develop a memo format that standardizes clear and concise writing.

Below is a demonstration of best practices taught and observed. 


Memorandum

Ref. No. 170427-26

 

April 27, 2017

 

To: Atticus Finch, JD, Supervising Attorney

From: Dan Kleinman, Entry Level Paralegal

 

RE: Latest Amendment Draft, Open items

 

Attached are the drafted documents requested.  I have summarized the supporting evidence contained therein and have noted items that are necessary.

Attached:

  1. Minutes of Conference with Client
  2. Current Draft of Amendment
  3. Previous Draft of Amendment

 

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Items Applied

Based on the information provided, the following has been applied: 

  • The date of the document and date of execution is updated to current terms: December 15, 2017
  • The principal amount is listed as referenced, $300,000
  • The maturity date is listed as referenced: December 15, 2021

 

Items Needed

Based on the information provided, these further items are necessary:

  • $250 filing fee: filing on May 10, 2017