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You form the PLURAL of attorney-at-law by adding -s to the main noun (attorney), hence forming "attorneys-at-law"

You form the SINGULAR POSSESSIVE of attorney-at-law by adding 's at the end of the noun, hence forming "attorney-at-law's"

Because it can be quite odd to form the PLURAL POSSESSIVEof attorney-at-law by combining the two rules mentioned above, it is preferable to recast using "of the"instead, hence forming "of the attorneys-at-law"

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Attorneys is the plural of attorney

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The plural form of attorney-at-law is attorneys-at-law.

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The possessive form is the attorney-at-law's office.

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attorneys at law

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attorneys

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Attorneys.

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