Darsa
<font color=deeppink>Has an active imagination<br>
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Hi all!
I am at work, and an interesting question came up. I just got off the phone with a lawyer from Canada, and will be sending him a piece of mail. When addressing the envelope, in America, I would add ", Esquire" to the end of his name. Since this attorney is from Canada, is that not done? Or is there something else that is used?
I feel really stupid asking this question, but I googled it without luck and even reined in my pride and asked around the office, but nobody is sure of an answer. Barrister and Solicitor were mentioned, but didn't know if it is attached the same way, or if Esquire is in fact used...
I figured if anyone knows, it would be someone on the DIS!
Thanks!
I am at work, and an interesting question came up. I just got off the phone with a lawyer from Canada, and will be sending him a piece of mail. When addressing the envelope, in America, I would add ", Esquire" to the end of his name. Since this attorney is from Canada, is that not done? Or is there something else that is used?
I feel really stupid asking this question, but I googled it without luck and even reined in my pride and asked around the office, but nobody is sure of an answer. Barrister and Solicitor were mentioned, but didn't know if it is attached the same way, or if Esquire is in fact used...

I figured if anyone knows, it would be someone on the DIS!

Thanks!