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  2. Esquire - Wikipedia

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    Esquire (/ ɪ ˈ s k w aɪər /, [1] US also / ˈ ɛ s k w aɪər /; [2] abbreviated Esq.) [3] is usually a courtesy title.In the United Kingdom, esquire historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentleman and below the rank of knight.

  3. Titles of Nobility Amendment - Wikipedia

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    This misconception has become significant because it is yoked with another misconception – that a lawyer's use of the word or abbreviation of "Esquire" is a title of nobility acquired from a foreign power – and so some litigants and others have tried to assert that lawyers have lost their citizenship or are disqualified from public office.

  4. Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    Although the most common law degree in the United States is the Juris Doctor, [27] most J.D. holders in the United States do not use the title "doctor". [28] It is, however, common for lawyers in the United States to use the honorific suffix "Esq." (for "Esquire").

  5. English honorifics - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, it is used in the same manner for lawyers irrespective of sex; usage of "esquire" by a person not licensed to practice in a jurisdiction may be used as evidence of unauthorized practice of law in some cases. [20] It may also be punctuated as "esq" or "esq.", following the same practice for other post-nominals.

  6. Juris Doctor - Wikipedia

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    It requires at least three academic years of full-time study. While the JD is a doctoral degree in the US, lawyers usually use the suffix "Esq." as opposed to the prefix "Dr.", and that only in a professional context, when needed to alert others that they are a biased party – acting as an agent for their client. [55]

  7. History of the legal profession - Wikipedia

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    Jurisconsults were wealthy amateurs who dabbled in law as an intellectual hobby. Advocates and ordinary people also went to jurisconsults for legal opinions. [12] Thus, the Romans were the first to have a class of people who spent their days thinking about legal problems, and this is why their law became so "precise, detailed, and technical." [12]

  8. L.A. sees a surge of billboards for personal injury lawyers ...

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    Experts say there are good reasons for the abundance of personal injury law firm billboards in Los Angeles, including the impact of the pandemic and the importance of building a brand.

  9. Attorney at law - Wikipedia

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    Attorney at law or attorney-at-law, usually abbreviated in everyday speech to attorney, is the preferred term for a practising lawyer in certain jurisdictions, including South Africa (for certain lawyers), Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and the United States. In Canada, it is used only in Quebec as the English term for avocat.