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Five things you should know before using the “Esquire” suffix

Date March 14, 2014
Posted by Tristan C. Robinson, J.D.
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You’ve probably seen the Esquire suffix (“Esq.”) attached to an attorney’s name before. If you’re a lawyer, perhaps you include “Esq.” on your letterhead or other correspondence that leaves your office. Continue reading

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