Memorandum of Advice

/ˌmɛm.əˈræn.dəm əv ədˈvaɪs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal written document prepared by legal counsel providing an analysis of legal issues and recommendations for action.
    The lawyer submitted a memorandum of advice outlining the implications of the contract dispute.

Forms

  • memorandum of advice
  • memorandums of advice

Commentary

Often used in legal practice to convey thorough legal analysis and guidance; typically non-binding and distinct from formal legal opinions.

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