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[quote=Anonymous]This. I was a supervisor of a team of mostly attorneys working non attorney roles and I had to tell a couple people over the years to remove the “esq”, which generally also strikes me as insecure. I’m back in biglaw now and rarely see it (but do judge when I do…) [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work at an agency where people in non attorney positions were constantly putting "Esquire" in their signature. Every time I see it I have to stop them. If you're not in an attorney position, you shouldn't use it. No one cares that you went to law school- you don't have attorney client privilege.[/quote] 100% this. It's misleading at best, and can be problematic when it misleads others into thinking that you're authorized by your agency to decide it's legal position. [/quote][/quote]
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