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What is the abbreviation for the word attorney

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How do you abbreviate attorney? There is one common way to abbreviate attorney.
It is,
atty.
For example,
Atty. Smith
The plural abbreviation of attorney is attys.
When to Use This Abbreviation
This abbreviation is commonly found in references to lawyers and in that profession, office wide, and in note taking. You might abbreviate the word attorney to atty. on a business card, a nameplate, or on a court document. It is also common to see such abbreviations in headlines or newspaper titles where space is a concern. You can find more at the https://fnblegal.com
Outside of legal sector use or headlines, the word is not abbreviated in general prose.
What Does Attorney Mean?
definition of attyDefinition of Attorney: Attorney is defined as a person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters; a lawyer.
For example,
When Mort learned what the police had in mind, he demanded his attorney be present for any further questioning.
Attorney Lynch was able to settle our case, without compromise, for nearly two hundred thousand dollars!

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Best way to know: surf on internet and you'll see there's an enormous variety:
Atty, At (Attorney in... Texas), Aa (Atty in Alabama); there are probably >150 abbreviations

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