In awarding fees for pro bono work, the court needs to keep in mind what a reasonable client would have paid for comparable service, and not what a large firm, working on a «sky's the limit» budget ultimately asks for in its fee petitio
In awarding fees for pro bono work, the court needs to keep
in mind what a reasonable client would have paid for comparable service, and not what a large firm, working on a «sky's the limit» budget ultimately asks for in its fee petitio
in mind what a reasonable client would have paid for comparable service, and not what a large
firm, working on a «sky's the limit»
budget ultimately asks for
in its fee petitio
in its fee petition.