Pro bono work - legal services performed for the public good with no expectation of fee - is an important component of a law firm's brand and reputation. Less cynically, pro bono improves access to justice and allows lawyers to use their professional ski
Nina Fowler Tue, 24 Aug 2010
Pro bono work - legal services performed for the public good with no expectation of fee - is an important component of a law firm's brand and reputation.
Less cynically, pro bono improves access to justice and allows lawyers to use their professional skills to pursue personal passions.
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