Moye Law - Letters

Letters

Long-form correspondence in the document register. Letters are signed, dated, and published only when the piece is meant to hold beyond the news cycle that produced it.

Publication standard

Signed, dated, and meant to last.

Letters publish only when the firm has a real document to file. No placeholder correspondence appears here, and the archive can remain narrow without apology.

The series

The archive stays deliberate.

A letter carries more weight than a field note and less abstraction than a full article. It is the place where the firm states a position in a direct voice, with enough space for argument and enough restraint to keep the document readable years later.

The collection is allowed to remain sparse. When a letter appears here, it is because the firm intends the piece to stand as part of the public record rather than as a temporary dispatch.

Founding letter

A letter from the founder

Christopher Moye on enforceable documents, attention before automation, and why the quiet legal record usually matters more than the dramatic one.

Filed

Vol. I, No. 1 · New York, NY

Read the letter