pro bono
Yes! I was first.
2007-01-10 12:56:07
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answer #1
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answered by C B 6
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Pro bono
2007-01-10 20:56:37
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Free legal assistance is being rendered by lawyers grouped for this purpose and this is usually called "pro bono". In court, the judge appoints a lawyer to handle cases of indigents.
2007-01-10 20:57:50
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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It is called "pro bono". Many lawyers take this seriously as part of their obligation to the legal system. Some do not.
You probably have a legal aid society in your town or state. Look in the phone book.
2007-01-10 21:04:23
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answer #4
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answered by jimmiv 4
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Pro- bono?
2007-01-10 20:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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pro bono
2007-01-10 21:01:10
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answered by lobstergirl 4
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pro bono
2007-01-10 21:00:46
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answered by Debt Free! 5
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pro bono
2007-01-10 20:57:53
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answered by Beth L 3
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pro bono
2007-01-10 20:57:39
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answer #9
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answered by Cheryl E 4
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pro bono
2007-01-10 20:57:08
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answer #10
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answered by stinkypinky 4
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pro bono
2007-01-10 20:56:50
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answer #11
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answered by oldrallychick 2
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