H.M. Pulham, ___ (1941 film)
Else clues• H. M. Pulham, ___: Marquand
• H.M. Pulham, ___ (Robert Young 1941)
• A.B.A. member's title
• Abbr. after a lawyer
• Abbr. after a lawyer's name
• Abbr. after a name
• Abbr. after an attorney's name
• Abbr. for an attorney
• Abbr. for F. Lee Bailey
• Abbr. on a firm's letterhead
• Abbr. on a law firm's stationery
• Abbr. on a lawyer's nameplate
• Abbr. on a lawyer's shingle
• Abbr. on a shingle
• Abbr. on an attorney's card
• Abbr. on an attorney's letterhead
• Abbr. on an attorney's nameplate
• Abbr. with legal implications
• Att.'s designation
• Att.'s title
• Attorney's abbr.
• Attorney's abbreviation
• Attorney's letterhead letters
• Atty.
• Atty. trailer
• Atty.'s abbr.
• Atty.'s appendage?
• Atty.'s honorific
• Atty.'s initials
• Atty.'s name follower
• Atty.'s name tag?
• Atty.'s shingle add-on
• Atty.'s tag
• Atty's title (3)
• Bar abbr.
• Bar letters
• Bar member.s abbreviation
• Bar member's abbr.
• Bar worker's abbr.?
• Barrister's abbr.
• Barrister's title: Abbr.
• Fancy name appendage
• Firm abbr.
• Firm member: Abbr.
• H. M. Pulham, e.g.
• Honorific title: abbr.
• It can follow the name of a J.D. holder
• It comes after the name of an atty.
• J.D. letters
• J.D.'s title
• Knight's aide (abbr.)
• Law off. title
• Lawyer, for short
• Lawyer's abbr.
• Lawyer's add-on: Abbr.
• Lawyer's letters
• Lawyer's shingle wd.
• Lawyer's title (abbr.)
• Lawyers' title, for short
• Lawyers' title, tersely
• Legal abbr.
• Legal tag
• Letters after Barry Scheck's name
• Letters after Lincoln's name
• Letters after Scott Turow's name
• Letters for a lawyer
• Letters for an atty.
• Letters for Johnnie Cochran
• Letters for lawyers
• Litigator's letters
• Manor-house resident for short
• Marquand's H.M. Pulham ___
• Name suffix: Abbr.
• Old fashioned title of respect (abbr.)
• Practice letters, perhaps?
• Shingle abbr.
• Shingle abbreviation
• Tag for an atty.
• Title for a person with a J.D.
• Title for an atty.
• Title of respect (abbr.)
• UK ceremonial title
• Unoff. title
• (British) a title of respect for a member of the English gentry ranking just below a knight
• Placed after the name