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NLJ this week: Treat pro bono like paid work or risk claims

13 September 2024
Issue: 8085 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Pro Bono
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Pro bono work comes with the same liabilities as paid work, as a recent unreported case has shown

In this week’s NLJ, Clare Hughes-Williams, partner at DAC Beachcroft, and Sharon Glynn, managing director, underwriting, bond & specialty, Travelers Europe, present a cautionary tale and offer some practical advice by highlighting the steps lawyers should take when carrying out pro bono work.

Hughes-Williams and Glynn write that the case ‘is believed to be the biggest claim to arise out of a pro bono retainer and it illustrates that non-fee paying clients rightly expect the same level of service as other clients’.

Issue: 8085 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Pro Bono
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