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16 March 2006, 05:00 PM
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Legal term required
for a solicitor who takes on a case free of charge because he's got a personal interest in the issue
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Pro Bono ("for the good") just relates to the services being free of charge, not sure what you mean by ....becuase he has an interest in the case?
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Champerty and maintenance could be the words you are after?
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Originally Posted by Milamber
Champerty and maintenance could be the words you are after?
Jam putty and maintenance as I prefer to think of it. But it's not that, no.
They're not allowed. Champerty's criminal I think.
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