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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My card says Sally Smith, JD Esq would be douchey. I've heard people say that you can call yourself Esq only if you've passed the bar and otherwise use JD, but there was no way I was putting that on my card. [/quote] Why not simply Attorney at Law or whatever your title? JD indicates you graduated from law school, but not necessarily barred. Esquire indicates you are licensed to practice law. However, there is no need to place Esq behind your name if you are actually practicing, as it would be indicated in your title. [/quote]
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