The boy raked the neighbors leaves for pro bono. The surgery was pro bono. (Pro Bono doesn't just mean lawyers.)
"Pro Bono" is short for "pro bono publico", which means "for the public good". It is usually used to describe a lawyer who takes a case for free - so the typical lawyer's fee on a pro bono case is $0. Some lawyers will take a case at a reduced rate (technically, that's not "pro bono") but lawyers fees vary a lot depending on location and type of case, so there is no "typical" lawyer's fee in Tennessee. Most lawyers who do not charge a fee are actually employed by a Legal Aid or Legal Services office (for civil cases), or are assigned counsel under the Indigent Defense Program or work for a Public Defender office (for criminal and some family cases). Links to these offices are at the related link below.
I believe the answer is Pro Bono
pro bono pacis = for the sake of peace/for the good of peace
pro bono means free of charge, so there is no fee for an attorney
Bankruptcy attorneys should do their work pro bono.
pro bono means free
No but they will do it free up front and only take a percent of what you win.
Find a local pro bono project for the area where your case will be heard.
Yes. There are civil pro Bono lawyer's in the new Mexico.
Yes. There are civil pro Bono lawyer's in new Mexico.
This is generally called "pro bono," short for "pro bono publico" which means "for the public good."