Does anyone know the correct protocol for addressing an email to a Master (Master, Family Division, Circuit Court of X)?
Dear Master Smith? Dear Judge Smith?
Addressing an email to a "master" or "special master" Forum
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Re: Addressing an email to a "master" or "special master"
Isn't a master just a practicing lawyer who acts as a sort of state-sanctioned expert witness on certain matters? I would just address him or her as Mr. or Ms.RonZesty wrote:Does anyone know the correct protocol for addressing an email to a Master (Master, Family Division, Circuit Court of X)?
Dear Master Smith? Dear Judge Smith?