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Dec 21, 2021 · "PLC" like "PLLC" means "professional limited liability company". The two terms are interchangeable when used for law firms, but PLC is also used for a Public Limited Company, which is a quite different sort of thing, and will not be a lawyer or law firm.
ACQUITTAL - In criminal law, a finding of not guilty. In contract law, a release, absolution, or discharge from an obligation, liability, or engagement. ACTION - Case, cause, suit, or controversy disputed or contested before a court of justice. ADJUDICATE - To determine finally. ADJUDICATION - Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree.
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PL — Public Law; PLLC – Professional limited liability company; POA — power of attorney; Prae. — Praenotanda; Pty – proprietary company; Pub.L. — Public Law; Q. QC – Queen's Counsel (United Kingdom and Commonwealth) QDRO — Qualified Domestic Relations Order; R. R — Rex or Regina; RCW — Revised Code of Washington; R.E. or R/E ...
Sep 13, 2023 · Features a table of 200 common legal words with their corresponding abbreviations. Each entry includes a link to examples. The abbreviations listed are based upon those in The Bluebook and the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation.
Firm Names and Letterheads. (a) A lawyer shall not use a firm name, letterhead or other professional designation that violates Rule 7.1. A trade name may be used by a lawyer in private practice if it does not imply a connection with a government, government agency or with a public or charitable legal services organization and is not otherwise ...
Firm Names And Letterheads. (a) A lawyer shall not use a firm name, letterhead or other professional designation that violates Rule 7.1. A trade name may be used by a lawyer in private practice if it does not imply a connection with a government agency or with a public or charitable legal services organization and is not otherwise in violation ...
(e) Name of Public Officer in Firm Name. The name of a lawyer holding a public office may not be used in the name of a law firm, or in communications on its behalf, during any substantial period in which the lawyer is not actively and regularly practicing with the firm. (f) Partnerships and Business Entities.