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Word: worked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...associate usually goes into a corporate law firm that probably has no less than 150 lawyers, but generally doesn't have that much control over what they do as far as pro bono work," Butts says...

Author: By Tara A. Nayak, | Title: Commitment Often Ends After Graduation | 11/6/1989 | See Source »

...firms often have official policies governing the proportion of time their attorneys can spend on pro bono work. According to Butts, although those figures occasionally reach 10 or 11 percent, they usually lie between 1 and 3 percent...

Author: By Tara A. Nayak, | Title: Commitment Often Ends After Graduation | 11/6/1989 | See Source »

...fact, some flatly refuse to pay their lawyers for pro bono work...

Author: By Tara A. Nayak, | Title: Commitment Often Ends After Graduation | 11/6/1989 | See Source »

...Most firms don't include pro bono work when they figure their billable hours," Butts adds. "So the associates who do it are taking on a bigger chore than their colleagues. That's a huge disadvantage...

Author: By Tara A. Nayak, | Title: Commitment Often Ends After Graduation | 11/6/1989 | See Source »

Although most agree that the firms encouraging volunteer legal work do so for philanthropic reasons, skeptics say that most of those firms simply want to supply themselves with well-trained litigators at little risk...

Author: By Tara A. Nayak, | Title: Commitment Often Ends After Graduation | 11/6/1989 | See Source »

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