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Solicitors' pro bono work 2012

31 July 2012

A random sample of 1,503 practising certificate (PC) holders were interviewed by telephone during June and July 2012.

Solicitors were asked about different aspects of their working lives and about any pro bono work they may have undertaken.

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  • Solicitors' pro bono work - The Law Society's PC Holder Survey 2012

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