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The suffix "J.D." stands for "Juris Doctor" and is used after a person's name to signify that they have earned the professional graduate degree in law. This designation indicates the individual's qualifications to practice law in a particular jurisdiction, provided they have passed the bar exam, and is commonly used in legal settings, academic environments, and formal documents.
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