Asked by Yamile Espinosa on Jun 02, 2024

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When a letter is to be signed by an attorney, you should include which of the following lines?

A) Attorney at Law
B) Sanctioned by an Attorney
C) Lawyer
D) J.D.

Attorney at Law

A person licensed to practice law in a particular jurisdiction, offering legal advice, representation, and other services.

J.D.

Juris Doctor, a graduate-level professional degree in law.

  • Appreciate the significance of proficient communication and exact documentation in dealings with legal documents.
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Amanpreet Kaur (264amakaur)Jun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
"Attorney at Law" is the correct designation to use when a letter is to be signed by an attorney, as it formally indicates the individual's professional status and legal authority to practice law.