What is JA in legal?

J — Judge or Justice or Journal, according to jurisdiction. JA – Appellate judge.
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What are legal abbreviations?

People & Court Abbreviations
  • atty - Attorney.
  • BFP - Bona fide purchaser.
  • DOA - Court of Appeals.
  • EE - Employee.
  • ER - Employer.
  • GC - General counsel.
  • J - Judge or Justice.
  • JJ - Judges or Justices.
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What does AJ mean in court?

Administrative judge (AJ), in the context of federal administrative law, refers to a federal agency employee who presides over informal administrative adjudication proceedings.
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What is the abbreviation for lawyer?

The attorney abbreviation “Atty.” is commonly used while referring to lawyers who practice law in the United States. It is mainly observed in legal circles where it can be found in reference to lawyers as shorthand during note taking and in correspondences within and between law firms.
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What is CJ in law?

Noun. C.J. (law) Abbreviation of chief judge. (law) Abbreviation of Chief Justice.
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What letters go after a lawyer's name?

"Esq." or "Esquire" is an honorary title that is placed after a practicing lawyer's name. Practicing lawyers are those who have passed a state's (or Washington, D.C.'s) bar exam and have been licensed by that jurisdiction's bar association.
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Why do lawyers use K for contract?

The K in Contract – Nick Kam. While it would be nice to be able to go back to English common law to dig up this one, the Internet seems to think the reason “contract” is abbreviated in law with a “K” is because the word contract begins with a hard “C” which is more akin to a “K” visually.
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What is a contract symbol?

n. the shorthand symbol for "contract" used almost universally by lawyers and law students.
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What does J after a name mean in law?

It is used after a man's name to distinguish him from an older member of his family with the same name.
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What does JJ mean judge?

Noun. JJ. (law, postnominal) Alternative form of JJ (“abbreviation of judges or justices”); plural of J.
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Who are intervenors?

The nonparty who intervenes in a case is called an intervenor. The intervener joins the suit by filing a motion to intervene. An intervenor can join the side of the plaintiff, defendant, or as adverse to both the plaintiff and defendant.
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How do you abbreviate attorney at law?

AAL. Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
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What does so stand for in law?

S.O. : The abbreviation for Statutes of Ontario. Statutes are assigned a chapter number based on the order in which they receive Royal Assent in a given year. A public statute can be cited using the abbreviation S.O. , followed by the year of Royal Assent and the chapter number.
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What is AK contract?

Just like Supreme Court justices, law students in the United States almost unanimously abbreviate the word “contract” using the capital letter K. Despite this consensus, no writer has ever explained why a word that starts with “c” should be abbreviated to “K” instead.
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When the consent of a party is not free the contract is?

When a contract is entered into without the free consent of the party, it is considered a voidable contract. The definition of the act states that a voidable contract is enforceable by law at the option of one or more parties but not at option of the other parties.
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What is the name of the case that established and was used to illustrate mutual mistake?

Raffles v Wichelhaus [1864] EWHC Exch J19, often called "The Peerless" case, is a leading case on mutual mistake in English contract law.
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What do you call a female lawyer?

Lady lawyer - definition of Lady lawyer by The Free Dictionary.
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What's the difference between JD and Esq?

The term esquire is the designation for someone who practices law and has a law license. On the other hand, "JD," which stands for the Latin term juris doctor, designates someone with a law degree.
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Why are JD not called Doctor?

A JD is a full doctoral degree. The only professional in society that can call him/her self a "doctor" are physicians. The more appropriate address for a PhD or a JD at the university is "professor" which by definition means a teacher (doctor) of the highest rank at the university.
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Who is the current chief justice of India?

The current CJI, Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde is the 47th Chief Justice of India.
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Who is the head judge of the Supreme Court?

The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr., is the 17th Chief Justice of the United States, and there have been 103 Associate Justices in the Court's history.
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Is lawyer and attorney the same?

Attorney vs Lawyer: Comparing Definitions

Lawyers are people who have gone to law school and often may have taken and passed the bar exam. Attorney has French origins, and stems from a word meaning to act on the behalf of others. The term attorney is an abbreviated form of the formal title 'attorney at law'.
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