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11 January 2019

Distinguishing The Profession With Pro Bono Service

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Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed

Contributor

The firm’s original four partners were engaged primarily in a burgeoning real estate practice. While our real estate practice and deep-rooted involvement in that industry remains an integral component of the firm, we have grown alongside the dynamic needs of our clients and community at large. Today, the firm’s lawyers advise clients on almost every aspect of business: from copyrights and trademarks to high-stakes, high-profile litigation; from complex commercial and residential real estate issues to wealth management; from labor and employment law to healthcare; from capital raising and entity formation to corporate growth and expansion locally, nationally and internationally.
The practice of law is known as a "learned profession," requiring extensive learning, preparation, and specialized knowledge.
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Previously published in the Briefs Magazine

The practice of law is known as a "learned profession," requiring extensive learning, preparation, and specialized knowledge. A "profession" is more than just a job; a profession is a calling for a group of people with specialized skills and training who adhere to common ethical standards.

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Distinguishing the Profession with Pro Bono Service

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