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"pro bono" ("for good") is short for "pro bono publico" ("for [the] public good"). In the US, it usually refers to professional work, especially lawyer's services, provided for free as a public service. In the UK, it refers to organizations that exist for the public good (e.g. non-profit organizations).

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"For the good"- generally means volunteer work and more specifically, law cas

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