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You can address the letter with "Judge [Last Name]" followed by their new professional title at the law firm. For example: "Judge Smith, Esq." Be sure to include their firm's name and address in the letterhead as well.

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Q: How do you address a letter to a retired judge who is now working at a law firm?
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