pro bono

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English - Turkish
ücret alınmadan sunulan avukatlık hizmeti
Bedava, ücret alınmadan
English - English
done without fee, generally for clients of humble means

The firm currently has about half a dozen pro bono cases at any one time.

In a manner without fee

After he retired, he offered pro bono representation from time to time.

Provision of products for services at low or no cost Also termed as pro bono publico Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
Lit For the good; used to describe work or services (e g legal services) done or performed free of charge
Provided for free Pro bono publico means "for the public good "
Legal services offered free of charge by attorneys
Used to describe a person's donation of time or expertise at no charge, except for reimbursement of the direct costs of carrying out the work, such as travel or communication
Latin - provided for free
(Latin) Literally for the good
Legal services provided without attorney fees
For free
used to describe work that someone, especially a lawyer, does without getting paid (pro bono publico )
(Latin) offered free of charge, provided at no cost (often refers to legal services)
"For the public good " When a lawyer takes a legal case without being paid, and without expecting payment
If someone does work for a client pro bono it usually means that they are acting free of charge or at a reduced fee
done for the public good without compensation
Legal services rendered without charge, in the public interest
For good; legal work done by counsel without charge [Top of Page]
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