The New York State Bar Association has voted to expand the scope of activities covered under the "pro bono publico" umbrella. The action came as part of an effort to give attorneys credit for the wide range of public services they perform ¿ and out of fear that court administrators may someday force lawyers to devote a particular number of hours to pro bono service or at least report their efforts.
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Bar Group Expands Pro Bono Definition
New York Law Journal
April 5, 2005
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