The designation "SC" after a lawyer's name stands for "Senior Counsel." It is an honorific title granted to experienced and distinguished lawyers in some jurisdictions, recognizing their expertise and contributions to the legal profession. Senior Counsel are often considered equivalent to Queen's Counsel (QC) in other jurisdictions, signifying a higher level of respect and authority within the legal community.
SC at the end of the Doctor's name is known as SENIOR CONSULTANT.
Service Corporation
do paper work
sc = supercar The SC in SC/360 Hornet stands for Super Coupe
$5000.00 per year
sc state flag sc=south carolina dumb head
The letters "SC" after a company name typically indicate that the company is organized as a "service corporation" or a "service company." It may vary based on the jurisdiction, but it generally denotes the company's legal structure or corporate status.
"SC" stands for "Senior Counsel." It is a title sometimes used to denote a senior or experienced lawyer within a law firm.
£31,00,90,008 a year
I think it mean sanga credit
Lawer.com has links to injury lawers.
The Scandium Stae. =)