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pro bono
[ proh boh-noh ]
adjective
- (of legal work) without charge to the client:
The firm offers pro bono legal services. He took the case pro bono.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pro bono1
Example Sentences
Johnathan Ross, who represented the government, said despite the cuts, the groups were free to continue offering pro bono services and pointed out that other parts of the contract, including a know-your-rights program, remained.
He has also targeted them for promoting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, including in hiring, and for allegedly showing a liberal political bias in selecting pro bono clients.
As they confront a complex legal system and a government that seeks to deport them, the children will find fewer pro bono lawyers available and face a growing probability of deportation.
Bates said Trump's attempt to punish the firm for its pro bono work was "disturbing" and "troubling," The New York Times reported.
It is safe to say there is not a big law firm in this country that would not have some part of their work fall under this snare, especially through their pro bono work.
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