Pro Bono in Principle and in Practice

Pro Bono in Principle and in Practice
Title Pro Bono in Principle and in Practice PDF eBook
Author Deborah L. Rhode
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2005
Genre Law
ISBN 9780804751070

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This book offers the first broad-scale study of the factors that influence American lawyers' pro bono work, including an original empirical survey of over 3,000 lawyers and a comparative analysis of public service by other professionals and by lawyers in other countries.

The Private Law Firm and Pro Bono Publico Programs: a Responsive Merger

The Private Law Firm and Pro Bono Publico Programs: a Responsive Merger
Title The Private Law Firm and Pro Bono Publico Programs: a Responsive Merger PDF eBook
Author Marna S. Tucker
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1971
Genre Legal aid
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Pro Bono Publico

Pro Bono Publico
Title Pro Bono Publico PDF eBook
Author Captain Roger B. Houle Jr
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Total Pages 204
Release 2018-08-20
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 149079025X

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This book will examine the role of a police officer as we enter this technological, politically correct age. I hope to provide you with some insight into the law enforcement profession based on my years of service as a sworn police officer. Whether you are in law enforcement, considering a career in law enforcement or just a concerned citizen, I urge you to read this book. I will not bore you with studies, statistics, or specifics but provide you with my own insight into the profession, the challenges it faces, and ways to make it better. The book is designed to stand the test of time so as to hopefully be valuable to many generations of law enforcement officers yet to come. I am going to try and relate to you how police officers can individually be their best, how administrators can be their best, and how civilians can enhance their local law enforcement agency. There are many changes facing the police officer in the twenty-first century. Many of these changes are good and have made the job safer and increased the ability to solve crime. Some of these changes however are very detrimental to the profession. Hopefully, part of this book will point out these problem areas and provide viable solutions.

Pro Bono Publico

Pro Bono Publico
Title Pro Bono Publico PDF eBook
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Total Pages 60
Release 1866
Genre Chile
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Pro Bono Publico, Or, Public Good Considered and Promoted

Pro Bono Publico, Or, Public Good Considered and Promoted
Title Pro Bono Publico, Or, Public Good Considered and Promoted PDF eBook
Author Sir Thomas Bond
Publisher
Total Pages 34
Release 1805
Genre Great Britain
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Virtues of a New Red Lanthorn

Virtues of a New Red Lanthorn
Title Virtues of a New Red Lanthorn PDF eBook
Author Vox populi
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Private Lawyers and the Public Interest

Private Lawyers and the Public Interest
Title Private Lawyers and the Public Interest PDF eBook
Author Robert Granfield
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2009-11-04
Genre Law
ISBN 0190452625

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This collection of original essays by leading and emerging scholars in the field examines the history, conditions, organization, and strategies of pro bono lawyering. Private Lawyers and the Public Interest: The Evolving Role of Pro Bono in the Legal Profession traces the rise and impact of the American Bar Association's campaign to hold lawyers accountable for a commitment to public service and to encourage public service within law schools. Combining empirical legal research with reflections by practitioners and theorists about the meaning and practice of pro bono legal work, this collection of essays interrogates the public service ideals that are inscribed within the legal profession and places these ideals within a broader social, economic, ideological, and normative context. Particular attention is paid to the factors that explain why lawyers engage in pro bono work and the ways in which their views of pro bono are mediated by the institutional context of their legal practice. The book also explores the concept of "public" in public service and compares pro bono as a means of delivering legal services with other mechanisms such as state funding. Collectively, these essays investigate the evolving role of pro bono in the legal profession and in law schools, the relationship between pro bono ideals and pro bono in practice, the way that pro bono is shaped by external forces beyond the individual practitioner, and the multi-faceted nature of legal professionalism as expressed through pro bono practice.