low bono

English

Etymology

Blend of low + pro bono.

Adjective

low bono (not comparable)

  1. (US, law) Of legal work: offered at a discounted rate, especially to underrepresented communities.

Adverb

low bono (not comparable)

  1. (US, law) Of legal work: offered at a discounted rate, especially to underrepresented communities.

References

  • "Solos, Small Firms Team Up to Support 'Low Bono' Legal Work" Small Firm Business 03-31-2005 .
  • "Law Schools Urge Graduates to Start Small and Think Local" New York Times 12-16-2002
  • "The Changing Face of the Legal Profession: Using a Client-Centered Approach to the Provision of Legal Services" by Elizabeth Gamsky Rich in Think Small, The Official Newsletter of the Solo and Small Firm Practice Committee, The State Bar of Wisconsin, Volume 1, Spring 2004, page 3
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