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JD

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A quick definition of JD:

JD: A JD is a law degree that someone can earn after completing their studies in law. When someone has a JD, it means they have completed their education in law and are qualified to practice law.

A more thorough explanation:

JD

JD is an abbreviation for Juris Doctor, which is a law degree that a person can earn after completing law school. If someone has a JD, it means they have received this degree.

  • After completing law school, John received his JD and became a lawyer.
  • When applying for a job at a law firm, many employers require candidates to have a JD.

These examples illustrate how JD is used to identify someone who has earned a law degree. John received his JD after completing law school, which means he is qualified to practice law. In the second example, having a JD is a requirement for the job, showing how important this degree is in the legal profession.

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