Yes, it is appropriate, though it is nether required nor customary. Generally, lawyers have earned a Doctorate (Juris Doctor or Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree) which can be denoted by the letters J.D. after their name.
No, lawyers are not typically addressed as "Dr." when speaking to them formally. They are usually addressed as "Mr." or "Ms." followed by their last name.
In terms of a lawyer it is typically a designation of honor or respect.
Hardly
they apprenticed themselves to working lawyers!
They apprenticed themselves to working lawyers
Yes, lawyers can defend themselves in court, but it is generally not recommended as they may not have the necessary objectivity and legal expertise to effectively represent themselves.
Yes, lawyers can represent themselves in court, but it is generally not recommended due to the potential for bias and lack of objectivity.
A group of lawyers is called an argument.
yes kids can have lawyers but why not just call the cops?
No, lawyers cannot legally refer to themselves as doctors unless they hold a doctorate degree in law (J.D.) or another field.
No they did not have lawyers because when they went to be judged they had to talk for themselves and the emperor made the final decision
Yes, lawyers can represent themselves in legal proceedings, but it is generally not recommended due to the complexity of the legal system and the potential for bias or lack of objectivity.