United States:
Distinguishing The Profession With Pro Bono Service
11 January 2019
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
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Previously published in the Briefs Magazine
The practice of law is known as a "learned
profession," requiring extensive learning, preparation, and
specialized knowledge. A "profession" is more than just a
job; a profession is a calling for a group of people with
specialized skills and training who adhere to common ethical
standards.
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Distinguishing the Profession with Pro Bono
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