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firms that require pro bono to get bonuses

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Dec 02, 2021 2:11 pm

anyone know of the firms that require a certain amount of pro bono to get bonuses? i know DLA requires 60 hours, but what other firms?

I know that strictly speaking, it's a worse policy to require pro bono than to just count pro bono towards billable hours, but in some ways it could be better because even in those systems where pro bono counts towards hours, it may be looked down on by certain partners. not saying that's the norm but theoretically it could happen.


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