from: Adams Ian CESAR <Petersonlloyd@outlook.fr>
date: Jun 17, 2021, 9:03 AM
subject:
mailed-by: outlook.fr
Hello,
My name is Adams Ian Cesar, the managing partner attorney of Cesar & Cox LLP (Law Office), a highly respected law firm in Canada. We are highly skilled attorneys with extensive experience in Estate law.
I was wondering if you got a chance to review my previous email concerning the estate of our deceased client "Dr. Robert" whom I was his legal counsel and administrator of the estate, and believed you may be related or may not, thus contacting you as you bear the same Last Name and stands a better chance to partner with me for the disposition of the estate in accordance with intestate succession rights of heir-at-law which is legal to designate you as the heir of the estate.
Thus, I will be happy to provide you with more information and clarification on the due proceedings to formalize the claim which will be to our mutual benefit for possible investment projects.
I remain at your disposal and awaiting your prompt reply.
Thanks, and regards,
Adams Ian CESAR/ Attorney-at-Law
Cesar & Cox LLP
Attorneys - Barristers & Solicitors
Suite 2101, 1040 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, BC, V6E 4H1 Canada
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