The possessive form of the plural noun phrase is lawyers' cases (the cases of the lawyers).
The possessive form of the singular noun phrase is the lawyer's cases (the cases of the lawyer).The possessive form of the plural noun phrase is the lawyers' cases (the cases of the lawyers).
The possessive form for the plural noun lawyers is lawyers'.Example: The lawyers' offices are on the tenth floor.
The possessive form of the noun attorney is attorney's.The plural noun is attorneys.The plural possessive form is attorneys'.Examples:My attorney's office is on Lincoln Street.The attorneys' offices are on the tenth floor.
The plural of jury is juries; the possessive plural is juries'.
The plural of defendant is defendants. The plural possessive of defendants is defendants'
The possessive form of the singular noun phrase is the lawyer's cases (the cases of the lawyer).The possessive form of the plural noun phrase is the lawyers' cases (the cases of the lawyers).
The possessive form of the plural noun phrase is the lawyers' cases (the cases of the lawyers).The possessive for plural nouns that end with an -s is formed by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending -s.Example: All of our lawyers' cases are compiled in an archive for quick reference.
The possessive form for the plural noun lawyers is lawyers'.Example: The lawyers' offices are on the tenth floor.
The possessive form for the plural noun lawyers is lawyers'.Example: The lawyers' offices are on the tenth floor.
The plural form of the noun defendant is defendants.The plural possessive form is defendants'.Example: All of the defendants' lawyers have spoken to their clients.
The plural form of the noun compass is compasses.The plural possessive form is compasses'.Example: The compasses' cases are made of brass.
'Chartered' is not a noun itself, it is an adjective. The noun to which it apertains is 'lawyers'. So the correct way to write the phrase would be 'Winder Chalk and Graham Chartered annual lawyers' meeting', i.e. with the plural possessive noun's apostrophe after the plural noun 'lawyers'.
Singular possessive: secretary's Plural: secretaries Plural possessive: secretaries'
The plural is lads. The plural possessive is lads'.
The plural is relatives. The plural possessive is relatives'.
The plural form is suffixes. The plural possessive is suffixes'.
The plural form is stepsisters. The plural possessive is stepsisters'.