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(In the US) There is no special title accorded to attorneys. They may be addressed as 'Counsellor' or by a title appropriate to their gender (i.e.: Mister - Miss - Ma'am - etc).

However, judges, who are also usually attorneys are always addressed as "Judge" or 'Your Honor" regardless of their gender.

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