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pro bono

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[ proh boh-noh ]

adjective

  1. (of legal work) without charge to the client:

    The firm offers pro bono legal services. He took the case pro bono.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pro bono1

First recorded in 1720–30, pro bono is from Latin prÅ bonŠ“for (the) good, rightly, morallyâ€
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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.

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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.

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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.

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Bates said Trump's attempt to punish the firm for its pro bono work was "disturbing" and "troubling," The New York Times reported.

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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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