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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I consider a PharmD a real doctor. More real than my Juris Doctor. [/quote] 100% agree. I also have a JD. I certainly don’t consider myself “doctor title” worthy. [/quote] JD means you graduated from a law school and licensed to practice? Are there lawyers not JD? [/quote] JD is the standard degree an accredited law school confers upon its graduates. There are some states that do not require an applicant to be a law school graduate in order to sit for the bar. I believe California is one example. The difference between Esq and JD is that Esq is the title used after name of a lawyer or attorney who has been admitted to the bar and has a license to practice law while JD is the title of a lawyer who has graduated from law school but hasn't (yet?) been admitted to the bar. [/quote] A JD is not a doctorate and they would never be titled Dr. [/quote]
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