Professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment
Pro bono publico (English: 'for the public good'), usually shortened to pro bono, is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment. The term traditionally referred to provision of legal services by legal professionals for people who are unable to afford them. More recently, the term is used to describe specialist services provided by any professional free of charge to an individual or community.
Probono publico (English: 'for the public good'), usually shortened to probono, is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without...
ProBono Net is a US nonprofit organization based in New York City and San Francisco. The organization works in close partnership with nonprofit legal...
Architekti ProBono (English: Architects ProBono) is an initiative of Czech architects run by the Czech Chamber of Architects, providing probono architectural...
American Lawyer's 2015 probono report, based on average hours spent on and breadth of commitment to probono work. The firm's probono efforts have been recognized...
July 2017. The firm performed 37 hours of probono work per employed lawyer in 2018. It provides probono legal assistance through bodies including Justice...
corporate finance, tax, and ERISA practice groups. Additionally, the firm's probono and government work is led by former Massachusetts Attorney General Scott...
been recognized among the top 10 US law firms for probono work in The American Lawyer's ProBono Survey, an annual report that rates the nation's 200...
Lawyer Awards in London. Sidley Austin partner George Fatheree worked probono on behalf of the descendants of Willa and Charles Bruce to execute the...
co-founded a charity "ProBono Economics", which aims to persuade economists to donate their time and expertise to help charities on a probono basis. It has...
signatory to the ProBono Institute's Law Firm ProBono Challenge, which commits the firm to devote 3 percent of total billable time to probono work and a...
associate James St. Clair and John Kimball Jr., represented the U.S. Army on a probono basis during the historic Army-McCarthy hearings. In 1974, James D. St...
lawyers looking to help victims on a probono basis. With the American Bar Association, created VetLex, a national probono legal network to help veterans find...
known for helping the poor and families of murder victims by providing pro-bono funeral arrangements. Memorial services conducted by Tay include Huang...
States-Mexico border. The company also offered 15,000 DNA kits as part of a probono initiative called DNA Quest, which connected adoptees with biological parents...
Although known for his celebrity cases, Mesereau is also an advocate for probono volunteer legal services. He has established a legal clinic in Los Angeles...
John Riady (born 5 May 1985) is CEO of Lippo Karawaci and Director of the Lippo Group, an investment company controlled by the Riady family; Professor...
constantly held itself to a tradition of public service. The Rex motto, "ProBono Publico" (for the public good) was adopted during this time, and continues...
provisional applications. The USPTO provides information related to its patent probono program, which aims at assisting "inventors and small businesses that meet...