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The term "J.D." (Juris Doctor) denotes a law degree, indicating completion of law school. However, it doesn't authorize one to practice law. In contrast, "Esq." (Esquire) is an honorary title used by licensed attorneys who have passed the bar exam and are authorized to practice law.

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