Those letters identify the type of university law degree he has.
No, the word "solicitors" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is typically used to show possession or to indicate missing letters in a contraction. In the case of "solicitors," there is no need to show possession or contraction.
In the US, they are called "solicitors" (which can mean lawyers in the UK and Canada).The urban slang term for paid or phony solicitors is "chuggers."The related term for a person begging for money is a panhandler.
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Solicitors Journal was created in 1856.
The population of Warners Solicitors is 110.
Warners Solicitors was created in 1785.
Pannone solicitors's population is 600.
The letters MASc will usually mean that the person has gained a Master of Applied Science degree.
The Law Society of England and Wales
Professional corporation.
Doctor of Philosophy
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