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  • What do the different abbreviations after lawyer names mean?
    It is now largely obsolete, but some lawyers still use it Most of the other initials refer to the form of business organization that a lawyer or law firm uses More specifically: "PA" means "professional association" a form of organization which reduces the individual liability of members of the firm
  • Why are lawyers not called doctor? - Law Stack Exchange
    Here are a few good reads: Lawyers are Doctors, Too concerning state panels Lawyers and the title "Doctor" from a JD who insists on being called "Doctor" Council Statements from the ABA on it's position that the JD is equivalent to the PhD for employment purposes The last two links should be read with a grain of salt
  • Are there any standards on the use of the title esquire in the United . . .
    1 You have to have been admitted to the bar somewhere in order to use the title in commerce Otherwise you are engaged in a deceptive trade practice and are in violation of the rules of professional responsibility
  • What exactly is a title of nobility under the US Constitution?
    Consistent with the discussion below, the title "Esquire" for lawyers as used in the United States, is not a title of nobility because it cannot be passed on to the children of the people who hold it (in either English or American usage) and because it does not, in U S usage, at least, confer legal privileges on a hereditary basis
  • Is there a common name for lawyers and judges?
    In American courts: Lawyers, Attorneys, or members of the Bar What you're probably thinking of by "Lawyer" as distinct from "Judge" is more precisely denoted Counsel While many judicial seats are full-time jobs, and some judges are appointed for life, there are "judges" who only work part-time and could also work representing clients (perhaps not in the same court) It is generally a
  • criminal law - Is a lawyer allowed to follow a clients instructions to . . .
    To answer your title question, "Is a lawyer allowed to follow instructions from his client to hide evidence?", the answer today is "probably not " It has even been suggested that if defence counsel is faced with this issue, they should instruct their client:
  • Law case title convention: Why sometimes not Plaintiff v. Defendant?
    Quoted from this page: Plaintiff v Defendant - the "v" is pronounced "and" in civil cases and "against" in criminal cases However, I've seen a few cases not following this rule For example, Bell
  • united states - Can a law firm provide additional professional services . . .
    For example, in New York State, lawyers are ex officio licensed real estate agents for any client (to oversimplify) Law firms in every state routinely provide notary public services for clients and non-clients Many law firms provide escrow services in transactions where not everyone involved is a client of the firm
  • How does Australia split its legal profession? - Law Stack Exchange
    The Australian legal profession is separately regulated in each State and Territory Each State and Territory has a de facto split profession, in that there is a group of lawyers known as the independent bar of that jurisdiction, who practise exclusively as barristers and conduct the majority of litigation in the higher courts Each State and Territory has a de jure fused profession, in that
  • Are song titles subject to trademark? - Law Stack Exchange
    Yes There are many examples of this See, e g , "Yesterday" (via a comment by phoog), which is the title of 19 independent songs A quick Google search found a list of 172 song titles used by more tha one song Song titles are generally also too short or generic or descriptive to be subject to copyright protections





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