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pro bono

[proh boh-noh] / ˌproʊ ˈboʊ noʊ /
ADJECTIVE
without compensation
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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His pro bono lawyers have appealed the asylum denial.

From Los Angeles Times

Dickey’s firm is representing United Patriots for Accountability pro bono in their efforts to seek files from the district.

From Washington Post

“This feels like far too little, far too late,” said George Fatheree, a prominent real estate transaction lawyer who represented the Bruce family pro bono.

From Los Angeles Times

No lawyers in Ferguson’s office are participating in the pro bono service, as the office’s mission is to represent the state, not individuals, Beneski said.

From Seattle Times

Jovan Johnson, a certified financial planner in Atlanta, said Ms. Scott and others in her situation should start looking for a pro bono financial adviser who can help make sense of their money.

From New York Times