Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, what is the difference between JD and ESQ? Same as lawyer and attorney?
JD is a professional degree that's conferred by a law school. Esquire is pretentious, and one should never refer to yourself as esquire.
Esquire is a regional legal term for member of the Bar.
Like any other word denoting something of values, it's only pretentious when used outside of appropriate context. A normal context is to... identify a lawyer in a case where it's not obvious, such as on an office door next to a tailor's shop and a podiatrist's office.