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What is the difference between an internal memorandum of law and an external memorandum of law

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A memorandum of law may be another word for brief, although that term may also be used to describe an internal document in a law firm in which an attorney attempts to analyze a client's legal position without arguing for a specific interpretation of the law. An external memorandum of law is a brief that is filed with the Court that analyze's one person's legal position.

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