Based on the number of submissions we’ve received — please don’t be offended if yours doesn’t make the cut — it seems you’re enjoying our Law License Plates series. Our last post on law-related vanity license plates was a little over a week ago, but we’re always looking for more photos. You can send them via email (subject line: “Vanity License Plate”).
Today, we’ll be writing about lawyers who spend so much time in the courtroom that they’ve decided to slap a verdict on their license plates — literally. And from the looks of it, these litigators’ verdicts have resulted in some pretty big monetary payouts. Unfortunately, it looks like only one of them could afford the “i”….

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A tipster reports that this lawyerly license plate was seen on the Belt Parkway in New York:
Aww, it’s a “VERD1CT,” not a “VERDICT.” Either way, the driver of this Bimmer must be the envy of St. John’s Law — because hey, apparently he’s got a job, and it pays well enough to put a 328i on the road. Apologies to Team Strauss/Anziska, but it looks as though they’ll be down at least one potential plaintiff in the future.
Next up, we’ve got another moneymaker, this time from Alabama:
Ahh, behold the subtle elegance of what looks to be a soft-top Jaguar XKR. The only reason this driver’s got a red neck is because he’s been carting around town in a pretty pricey convertible. If only their football team’s tide rolled as hard as this lawyer’s bank account, it’d be in better shape for the 2012 season.

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Readers, what do you think of these luxurious law-mobiles? Let us know in the comments. We also encourage you to continue to send us other amusing law-related license plates by email. Thanks!