Prospective Attorney Letter Head



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Paralegal Program School of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati PO Box 389 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389 655 Dyer Hall 513-556-1731 PARALEGAL PROGRAM Dear Prospective Supervising Attorney: The purpose of this letter is to provide you with some background information on our paralegal internship and to encourage you to participate in that program..

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