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The salutation for a former judge is typically "Judge [Last Name]" if you are addressing them formally.
Senator Doe,
addressing attorney and wife
No honorific is required when addressing the former chairman of a committee.
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If you are addressing several men and women in a letter, then the salutation can be 'Dear Ladies and Gentlemen'. Another salutation can be 'Sirs and Madams'. These types of salutations can be used for men and women that are on a committee.
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'Mister Charman,' or 'Madam Chairman' or "Sir' or 'Ma'am.'
A salutation is an addressing to the person that the letter is addressed to and in a business letter you should always start with "Dear" and then add something like "Sir" or "Madam" immediately after it.
"Dear Friends" might work.
Mister or Madam Chairman, or for a more inclusive term, Sofa-Person.
The proper salutation for a retired General is "General (Retired)" or "General Smith (Retired)" when addressing them formally.