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Pro bono lawyers win cases at a similar rate to paid lawyers. Success in a case depends on various factors such as the strength of the evidence, legal arguments, and the skills of the lawyer, rather than whether they are working pro bono or not.


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First: A person is not an executor until they have been appointed by a court. Once appointed, the executor is under the jurisdiction of the court and can be reported and removed for a failure to carry out their duties quickly, efficiently and according to the law. You should petition the court to remove and replace the executor.

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