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Pro Bono Digest

New York Law Journal

November 22, 2006

William J. Dean, executive director of Volunteers of Legal Service, concludes his writing of this column by discussing themes highlighted throughout the nineteen years of this series: poverty in New York City; the justice gap; the professional and ethical obligations of lawyers to undertake pro bono work; the resources available to lawyers doing pro bono work; and the satisfaction lawyers gain from their pro bono work.

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