cyberborg
Seeking Justice for Victims
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I was once told that 'free' is relative. The client wants it for FREE and the service provider wants a FEE. We are arguing about a little 'R'.
While these new attorney's are offering their 'services' for free my understanding is that is their time ... not their 'expenses' and 'costs' incurred in using 'services'.
So while the term 'pro bono' is used to suggest the attorney is donating time ... there is still an increasing real cost to the State of Florida. Correct?
While these new attorney's are offering their 'services' for free my understanding is that is their time ... not their 'expenses' and 'costs' incurred in using 'services'.
So while the term 'pro bono' is used to suggest the attorney is donating time ... there is still an increasing real cost to the State of Florida. Correct?