The proper abbreviation title for an attorney is "Esq."
The abbreviation "Esq." in an attorney's title signifies that the person is a licensed lawyer. It is a traditional honorific used in the legal profession to denote someone as a practicing attorney.
Mr. is the abbreviation for the proper noun Mister, a title. Proper nouns are always capitalized, as well as the abbreviation for a proper noun.
The abbreviation "Esq." in a lawyer's title signifies that they are an attorney or lawyer. It is a traditional honorific used in the legal profession to denote someone who is licensed to practice law.
The abbreviation for a Pennsylvania attorney is "Esq."
The abbreviation for the word "attorney" is "Atty."
No, 'Mrthapa' is not a word.The letters 'Mr.' is an abbreviation for the title Mister as a word for a specific (male) person. The abbreviation 'Mr.' must have a period indicating that it is an abbreviation.The word 'Thapa' is a surname, a proper noun. A proper noun is always capitalized.The title and surname must be written as: Mr. ThapaThe title with surname is a proper noun, the name of a specific person.
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ATTY
The abbreviation for prosecutor or prosecuting attorney is PA.
"Attorney" is a common noun when used generically to refer to any individual who practices law. It becomes a proper noun when used as part of a specific person's title or name.
No, the word attorney is a common noun, a word for any attorney of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Attorney Cristina C. Arguedas, Arguedas, Cassman & Headley LLP, Berkeley, CAAttorney Street, Hempstead, NYEric H. Holder, Jr. Attorney General of the United States
The proper abbreviation for extension is "ext."