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Does the pro bono reporting Rule apply to judges and government attorneys?

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Does the pro bono reporting Rule apply to judges and government attorneys?

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The comments recognize that some members of the profession are prohibited from performing legal services by constitutional, statutory, Rule, or regulatory prohibitions. The comment section encourages lawyers who fall into these categories to undertake activities that do not conflict with any prohibition preventing them from providing direct legal services, such as making a financial contribution to support the provision of legal services to the poor or participating in training programs for volunteer attorneys.

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