Pro bono definition

Pro bono means legal services performed without fee, or expectation of fee, to persons of limited means for the public good.
Pro bono means the provision of psychotherapy or social work services for no or low payment based on need.
Pro bono means immigration/citizenship service or advice that is donated to or free for the Client.

Examples of Pro bono in a sentence

  • Pro bono programs that have law schools in their service area should provide pro bono opportunities for law students for future attorneys to have experienced pro bono service.

  • Pro bono programs are encouraged to enlist the resources of local bar associations and other groups to sponsor and assist with training.

  • IndicatorsC.1. Pro bono staff have been trained in the CMS and participate in further training, when offered.C.2. Pro bono staff use the CMS effectively to check for conflicts, make case assignments, utilize pro bono attorneys appropriately, and maintain data.C.3. Pro bono staff send e-mails to groups of volunteer attorneys via the CMS, when appropriate.C.4. Pro bono staff, including the pro bono manager, produce reports that assist them and funders to evaluate the pro bono program.

  • Pro bono counsel were advised of measures taken to address prisoner complaints.

  • Pro bono panel attorneys shall have private malpractice insurance or have malpractice insurance provided by the Contractor.


More Definitions of Pro bono

Pro bono means a voluntary financial planning, advisory or generally skilled activity undertaken by an FPI Member in the public interest and/or in service to FPI at no charge or at a significantly reduced fee;
Pro bono means: professional services rendered for the public good or on behalf of those who cannot afford them for little or no compensation.CUSTOMER or CLIENT: Any person for whom a County officer or employee has directly supplied contractual goods/services during the previous 24 months. GIFT and FINANCIAL BENEFIT: Includes any money, service, license, permit, contract, authorization, loan, travel, entertainment, hospitality, or any promise thereof or any other gratuity or promise thereof or anything of value. A financial transaction may be a financial benefit but shall not be a gift unless it is on terms not available to the general public. "Gift" and "financial benefit" do not include campaign contributions authorized by law or other items or servicesotherwise excluded as gifts as provided for in § 6(F) of this Local Law. INTEREST: A direct or indirect, pecuniary or material benefit accruing to a County officer or employee as the result of a contract with the County of Orange which such officer or employee serves. “Interest” does not include any benefit arising from the provision or receipt of any services generally available to the residents or taxpayers of the County of Orange, any political subdivision of the County of Orange, or a lawful class of such residents or taxpayers. “Interest” does not include any benefits or entitlements that are procured for the benefit of county employees or officers. (For example, union membership, health insurance, vision and dental benefits, deferred compensation, disability benefits (please note, this list is not exclusive). For purposes of this Local Law, a County officer or employee shall be deemed to have an interest in the contract of:
Pro bono means provided without fee or for a nominal processing fee for one or more individuals with limited means.
Pro bono means representation at no charge or at a reduced charge based on
Pro bono means the provision of legal services to poor, marginalized and indigent individuals, groups or community without a fee or expectation of compensation, in order to enhance access to justice for such people who cannot afford to pay for legal services; “procurement” means procedures and expenditure, including capital expenditure, for the purpose of acquiring goods or services which, in the case of the public sector, are governed by legislation;
Pro bono means professional services rendered for free or with only actual expenses associated with the activity being reimbursed. If an individual is being paid, even at a substantially reduced rate or on a contingency fee basis, and the activity is not considered part of the Employee’s Institutional Duties, the activity is not considered pro bono or volunteering and an Outside Consulting Approval Form must be completed.
Pro bono means voluntarily work by professionals contributing to society by using their specific knowledge and skills acquired through their professions.