What is Pro Bono?
Pro bono is the shortened term for “Pro bono Publico” which is a Latin phrase that means “for the good of the people”. In the law industry, it refers to legal services that are given at a reduced price or free of any charge for the public good. There are other people, though, who are not yet fully aware of this legal service. As such, here is a guide to help shed a light more about Pro Bono.
Pro bono is the shortened term for “Pro bono Publico” which is a Latin phrase that means “for the good of the people”. In the law industry, it refers to legal services that are given at a reduced price or free of any charge for the public good. There are other people, though, who are not yet fully aware of this legal service. As such, here is a guide to help shed a light more about Pro Bono.
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A P R O B O N O C R IM IN A L L A WYE R<br />
ASSISTS THEIR CLIENT IN<br />
OVERTURNING CONVICTIONS.<br />
<strong>Pro</strong> <strong>Bono</strong> criminal lawyers work with<br />
skilled investigators to review and<br />
check the evidence used to convict<br />
their clients and gather the<br />
necessary evidence to refute the<br />
original evidence.