Should lawyers be required to devote a portion of their time or money to public service activities? This issue, commonly referred to as mandatory pro bono, is much discussed these days. The purpose of this article is to illuminate the policychoices before the profession by surveying the arguments for and against mandatory pro bono
Pro bono is a significant component of one of the many professional obligations a lawyer has to fulf...
This Article uses the ethicist Peter Singer\u27s principles to examine and critique the legal profes...
legal practitioners who engage in the provision of legal services pro bono publico. It analyses the ...
Should lawyers be required to devote a portion of their time or money to public service activities? ...
Despite the efforts of ardent advocates such as Chesterfield Smith, former president of the American...
This article suggests that the current version of Rule 6.1 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduc...
Proponents of mandatory pro bono argue that lawyers have an obligation to provide free services beca...
There is a clear public interest benefit for lawyers to ensure access to the rule of law, especially...
This Article looks at Pro Bono work at the top large law firms. The Author examines the pro bono com...
This essay asserts that incorporation of the public\u27s interests in lawyers\u27 daily work is an e...
Pro bono service is embedded in legal education and practice. Every year, lawyers and law students a...
Pro bono publico is, at its most basic, service to the public without charge. No one would deny that...
Although the concept of pro bono publico, the rendering of an attorney\u27s services without or with...
Lawyers have served indigent clients and worthwhile but impecunious causes without pay for centuries...
Recent data on lawyer participation in pro bono have suggested that such work flows from the intrins...
Pro bono is a significant component of one of the many professional obligations a lawyer has to fulf...
This Article uses the ethicist Peter Singer\u27s principles to examine and critique the legal profes...
legal practitioners who engage in the provision of legal services pro bono publico. It analyses the ...
Should lawyers be required to devote a portion of their time or money to public service activities? ...
Despite the efforts of ardent advocates such as Chesterfield Smith, former president of the American...
This article suggests that the current version of Rule 6.1 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduc...
Proponents of mandatory pro bono argue that lawyers have an obligation to provide free services beca...
There is a clear public interest benefit for lawyers to ensure access to the rule of law, especially...
This Article looks at Pro Bono work at the top large law firms. The Author examines the pro bono com...
This essay asserts that incorporation of the public\u27s interests in lawyers\u27 daily work is an e...
Pro bono service is embedded in legal education and practice. Every year, lawyers and law students a...
Pro bono publico is, at its most basic, service to the public without charge. No one would deny that...
Although the concept of pro bono publico, the rendering of an attorney\u27s services without or with...
Lawyers have served indigent clients and worthwhile but impecunious causes without pay for centuries...
Recent data on lawyer participation in pro bono have suggested that such work flows from the intrins...
Pro bono is a significant component of one of the many professional obligations a lawyer has to fulf...
This Article uses the ethicist Peter Singer\u27s principles to examine and critique the legal profes...
legal practitioners who engage in the provision of legal services pro bono publico. It analyses the ...