Three MPT Demand Letter Tips
Three MPT Demand Letter Tips
While the objective memo and persuasive brief are the most common MPT tasks, the Examiners love to throw in some of the less common tasks in order to test your skills. This is why it is so important to practice all of the different types of tasks so that you don’t find yourself surprised on test day. One of these less popular tasks is the MPT demand letter. This task generally involves writing a letter to a third party (usually a lawyer) requesting they take, or refrain from taking, some sort of action on behalf of your client. You are advocating in favor of a specific outcome. In this post, we offer three of our favorite MPT demand letter tips so that you are more prepared if you see this task on the bar exam!