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June 19, 2007


Paying for pro bono

The WSJ writes about how law firms are so hot for pro bono work that they're willing to pay to get it. I discuss some implications of this story, including why this work is so demanded by law firm recruits, and some other ways they might help society, if that's actually what they want to do.

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