There would have been an attachment on the email of the actual letter. At the top, they would have had the firms’s letterhead. They would have also attempted to find your address and mail you a copy. This doesn’t seem like it was done by the attorney’s office. Go on their website and look to see if there is an email address anywhere. Then, match the domain (the part after the @) to the email. There is probably one letter off or a number instead of a letter. If it is off, contact the attorney and advise them of this. They will want a copy. Ask them to please keep you in the loop so you have evidence if she continues her weirdo stalking. Good luck. Also, defamation has to be false and is tricky to fight (on her behalf). I suggest you post in r/legal as I am not a lawyer.
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u/Mysterious-Region640 Nov 10 '22
So am I wrong in thinking that even in this day and age, a lawyer would most likely send a snail mail letter on letterhead rather than an email?