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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Letter Writing

Salutation to a law firm partner

A gentleman is listed as "Partner" however, he is an Attorney at Law as well.

Do I put "Partner" behind his name or do I put "Attorney at Law"?
  

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Hi, A gentleman is listed as "Partner" however, he is an Attorney at Law as well. Do I put "Partner" behind his name or do I put "Attorney at Law"? I assume you are talking about the envelope of a business letter, or the address shown near the top left side of a business letter.

  • Hi, A gentleman is listed as "Partner" however, he is an Attorney at Law as well.
  • Do I put "Partner" behind his name or do I put "Attorney at Law"?
  • I assume you are talking about the envelope of a business letter, or the address shown near the top left side of a business letter.
  • I wouldn't put both.
  • 'Attorney at Law' is OK.
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Hi,

A gentleman is listed as "Partner" however, he is an Attorney at Law as well.

Do I put "Partner" behind his name or do I put "Attorney at Law"?

I assume you are talking about the envelope of a business letter, or the address shown near the top left side of a business letter.

I wouldn't put both. 'Attorney at Law' is OK.

Partner is OK, if you then

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