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Mark

This is a development of the discussion of "lawyers" and "attorneys." How do you feel about the use of the honorific "Esquire" or "J.D." [the academic degree] on business cards and/or advertising?

Evan

Mark: I had to pull out my business card to see what mine says: "T. Evan Schaeffer" and below that, "Attorney at Law."

I think adding "Esquire" or "J.D." in addition to that would be hokey.

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