Esq. Att'y is the traditional abbreviation
Yes, esq. has no real meaning in todays society so anyone can use it.
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The traditional title for a lawyer is "Esquire", which is abbreviated "Esq.". Therefore, on the invitation you would write John A Smith, Esq. if his highest degree is JD. If he has also received a PhD, you could write Dr. John A Smith, Esq.
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To write Esq with the last name first and middle initial, it would be formatted as follows: "Last Name, First Name Middle Initial, Esq." For example, "Doe, John A., Esq."
You just write it after the name in all lower case letters: John Smith esq.
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Both are acceptable. Esq. is simply an abbreviation of the word esquire.