You would address him with the title 'Herr' (German for Mister or Sir), and if you are using German, only utilize the formal tense (Sie instead of du).
You want to address them as "Honorable [full name]"
How about Mr. and Mrs.
Gabriel Lansky is an attorney from Austria. He ist not related to Meyer Lansky.
I believe the correct address is 'Your Worship'.
Attorney, Mr. or Ms. See http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05E4D9153CF933A15754C0A9659C8B63
What legal issues can an Amarillo Nurse Attorney help nurses address?
OAG@ArkansasAG.gov
Yes. But first I need his address to e-mail him it. What is his e-mail address?
"The Attorney General of Texas, Greg Abbott's office is in Texas. It is located at the following address:
Usually when you address somebody in a high government office you either call them "Sir" or "Mr (then the title of postition)". So if I were you, I'd put Mr. Attorney General.
You would address an attorney as: John Q. Public, Esquire You don't put a Mr. in front of the name.
To help you address tickets or summonses for traffic offenses.