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When can an attorney take the $500 pro bono services case exclusion from total revenue?

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When can an attorney take the $500 pro bono services case exclusion from total revenue?

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In order to take the $500 credit per pro bono case, the attorney must maintain records and must report the pro bono hours to the State Bar. The $500 deduction can be taken based on the period when the first hours are reported to the State Bar.

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