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minus-squareElectric_Druidlink5•1 month agoFun fact: “Esquire” is a courtesy title and has no particular meaning in the modern era, so it’s likely that this guy just wanted his name to look fancier on the sign.
minus-square@butwhyishischinabooklink7•1 month agoIn the US it means you’re a barred attorney. If you’ve been dibarred or never passed the bar you have to sign “John Doe, JD.”
Fun fact: “Esquire” is a courtesy title and has no particular meaning in the modern era, so it’s likely that this guy just wanted his name to look fancier on the sign.
Your name has no particular meaning in the modern era!
In the US it means you’re a barred attorney. If you’ve been dibarred or never passed the bar you have to sign “John Doe, JD.”