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Cease and Desist Letter

A Cease and Desist Letter informs a business or person that they're engaged in an unlawful activity and usually outlines consequences if the action persists.

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A Cease and Desist Letter informs a business or person that they're engaged in an unlawful activity and usually outlines consequences if the action persists.

What Is a Cease and Desist Letter?

 

When a person or organization infringes on your rights, you have several avenues of recourse. You may simply give verbal notice that an unlawful act is being perpetrated. If verbal warnings are ignored or feel they likely will be ignored, you can resort to a Cease and Desist Letter.

With a Cease and Desist Letter, your goal is to establish two main circumstances. First, you're requesting an ongoing action to be stopped or a periodically repeating action to never happen again. Second, you declare your intention to pursue legal action if your request is ignored.

The Cease and Desist Letter doesn't carry any immediate legal consequences for the offending party. Instead, it's a warning about potential future legal action if their unlawful acts continue.

What Is a Cease and Desist Letter?

A Cease and Desist Letter is a legal document used to resolve disputes. It requests the cessation of activity found by the sender to be unlawful and threatens legal action if ignored.

In general, civil litigation is a costly and time-consuming process. A Cease and Desist Letter is a way to resolve conflicts without the intervention of a court. Even if you're committed to pursuing legal action, a Cease and Desist Letter provides evidence that the offending party was notified and prevents them from claiming ignorance of the offense.

Cease and Desist Letters usually constitute a civil notice between private citizens threatening legal action. However, cease and desist orders are often used by government organizations to warn of regulatory infractions.

Typical applications of the Cease and Desist Letter include:

  • Putting an end to false or defamatory statements made about you, including libel and slander.

  • Stopping harassment in any form, such as debt collectors calling your place of business.

  • Ending intellectual property infringement over a copyright, trademark, or patent.

Other Names for Cease and Desist Letter

Depending on your state or its application, a Cease and Desist Letter may also be known as:

  • Stop Harassment Letter

  • Breach of Contract Letter

  • Copyright Infringement Notice

  • Trademark Infringement Notice

  • Stop Defamation Letter

Who Needs a Cease and Desist Letter?

Anyone who finds their legal rights violated can use a Cease and Desist Letter to indicate their intent to pursue legal action against the offending party. A Cease and Desist Letter is useful when you want to keep a conflict out of court.

While any unlawful act may be addressed via a Cease and Desist Letter, some applications are more common. Typically, they're only used in situations where the issuing party wants to avoid judicial intervention.

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What Information Will I Need to Create My Cease and Desist Letter?

To create your document, please provide:

  • Governing State: Which state's laws apply to the Cease and Desist Letter.

  • Method of Delivery: How the notice will be delivered to the offending party.

  • Date: The date when the Cease and Desist Letter is created.

  • Sender: Your full name, address, and contact details. If someone else is signing the letter on your behalf, indicate their details as well.

  • Offending Party: Name and address of the individual or organization that will receive the Cease and Desist Letter.

  • Offending Conduct: The offending actions and how they violate your legal rights. Be thorough. You're not only informing the offending party but also creating a trail of evidence of their awareness of the breach.

  • Deadline: If applicable, set a time limit for the offending party to comply with the cease and desist order. In some cases, it's unreasonable to expect immediate cessation of an ongoing activity.

Cease and Desist Letter Terms

  • Statutory Damages: A sum of money granted by a judge or jury in a case as established by a statute rather than the specifics of the case.

  • Pursuant: Conforming with the requirements of a document, provision, or law.

  • Common-Law Trademark Infringement: When someone uses a trademark that may cause consumer confusion.

  • Disgorgement: When someone is required to hand over the profits they gained due to illegal or wrongful actions.

  • Injunctive Relief: A request for a court to prohibit an action or condition.

Cease and Desist Letter Signing Requirements

You are the only one who needs to sign a Cease and Desist Letter. There is no need to witness it, nor does it need to be notarized. A Cease and Desist Letter is not a legally-binding document. It only outlines possible legal recourse as a result of its non-compliance.

What to Do with Your Cease and Desist Letter

Once signed, deliver the Cease and Desist Letter to the offending party via the method noted in the notice itself. If you need to provide additional copies of the notice via other ways, it's a good idea to create a new notice with the delivery method explicitly stated.

There is no need to file a Cease and Desist Letter with any registry office. However, you should retain a copy for your own records. It's also a good idea to send a copy to your attorney's office to involve them in the process.

Other Names for Cease and Desist Letter

Depending on your state, a Cease and Desist Letter may also be known as:
  • Cease and Desist Letter Form
  • Cease and Desist Letter Document
  • Cease and Desist Letter Agreement
  • Cease and Desist Letter Contract
  • Cease and Desist Letter Template
  • Cease and Desist Letter Checklist

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If you need to formalize agreements and ensure legal compliance, this document is an essential tool.

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