They typically put their degree after their name. In the US that is most often going to be JD.
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Those letters identify the type of university law degree he has.
The place where law is administered is COURT.
PLM Graduate School of Law was created in 2004.
Riga Graduate School of Law was created in 1998.
The undergraduate bachelor degree is the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) and the graduate degree is called the Juris Doctor (J.D.).
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It means Legal Letters Doctoris or doctor of letters of law or alternatively legum doctoris (different name same meaning)
Court
Tax attorneys often get an Masters in the Letters of Law specializing in tax. That is after completing the JD degree.
Yes, a law school graduate can use Esq. Most of the time they simply use Mister.
Should have graduate and post graduate degree in LL.B or in law courses,