pro bono
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Done for the public good without compensation: The term "pro bono" describes professional work, especially legal services, undertaken voluntarily and without payment as a public service.
Usage
- "Pro bono" is used to modify nouns describing work or services. It is most commonly associated with the legal profession but can apply to other fields.
- It is typically placed before the noun it modifies (e.g., pro bono work, pro bono case).
- The phrase originates from Latin "pro bono publico," meaning "for the public good."
Examples
- Adjective:
- The law firm takes on several pro bono cases each year to help low-income clients.
- She provided pro bono consulting services to the non-profit organization.
- Many attorneys are encouraged to do pro bono work.
Advanced Usage
- "on a pro bono basis": This phrase is used to describe the manner in which a service is provided.
- The architect designed the community center on a pro bono basis.
Variants and Related Words
- Pro bono publico (phrase): The full Latin phrase meaning "for the public good," from which "pro bono" is abbreviated.
Synonyms
- Uncompensated: Not paid for.
- Voluntary: Done, given, or acting of one's own free will.
- Charitable: Relating to the assistance of those in need.
Related Phrases
- Pro bono legal aid: Free legal assistance provided to those who cannot afford it.
- The clinic offers pro bono legal aid to immigrants.
Adjective
- done for the public good without compensation