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Cars & Coffee Killer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
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From a logical standpoint, I don't see how you can take on a case pro-bono, and then when you win, ask the losing side to pay you.
I thought the whole point of pro-bono was to establish yourself in an area of litigation so that you could command an outrageous fee on the next case. Gura, Neily, and Levy are clearly the high-dollar experts in 2nd Amendement litigation, and I expect them to be paid hansomly by the NRA, ISRA, and other benefactors when they take on Chicago.
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