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Pro bono publico landscape architecture

By Robert Holden Posted on October 15, 2015 Posted in landscape architecture Tagged with American Bar Association, Law Society, pro bono publico, RICS

May I underline Tom’s page on pro bono landscape architecture by referring to the example of the American Bar Association whose ethical rules require members to contribute 50 hours of pro bono work each year, to quote their website: ” …

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