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pro bono

ADJECTIVE
  1. done for the public good without compensation

How To Use pro bono In A Sentence

  • The fat fees I charge my wealthy clients subsidize the pro bono work. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • Her clients include trade unions, job training and placement organizations, social service agencies and hospitals. She also teaches many classes pro bono .
  • As for the ACLU defending (actual) Nazis to vindicate their free speech rights and the modern pro bono attorneys defending (accused or actual) AQ members to vindicate their due process, habeas corpus and related rights ... well, why is this disanalogous? The Volokh Conspiracy » Lawyers, Treason, and Deception: A Response to Andrew McCarthy
  • The fat fees I charge my wealthy clients subsidize the pro bono work. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • Although I was working pro bono, I had expended a tremendous amount of time on the matter before the Supreme Court. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • One approach would be to have independent monitors undertake multifaceted analysis of a firm's pro bono practice.
  • We advise against using the term "volunteer," and some people like the term "pro bono" especially in the legal field, where it is common. Kristin Maschka: Resume Advice After a Career Break: An Interview With iRelaunch
  • Defenders of the selection of Mr. Feinberg point to his almost three years spent as a pro bono Special Master of the fund that compensated victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
  • The awards are an outgrowth of the pro bono recognition program of the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP).
  • Seriously. Unless there's prenuptial option or you feel really confident in your pro bono abilities, courts are usually only good for splitting hairs between legally married couples with lawyers.
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