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  1. MCLA seeks volunteer attorneys to help build upon MCLA’s services and to help improve access to justice to self-represented litigants in Maryland. Three distinct opportunities are available for providing pro bono legal services in a variety of areas, including family law, landlord-tenant, debt collection, peace and protective orders ...

  2. PBRC is Maryland’s hub for pro bono (free) civil legal assistance provided by volunteers. Equal access to justice is a core value of our nation, yet hundreds of thousands of our state’s residents cannot afford the legal help they desperately need and have no legal guarantee of a lawyer.

  3. Our firm is a recognized leader in pro bono service. We were one of the first law firms in Maryland to have a Pro Bono Partner to lead and focus our work. Both our firm and our attorneys have been honored by local and national organizations.

  4. The Pro Bono Resource Center (PBRC) is Maryland’s hub for pro bono (free) civil legal assistance provided by volunteers. Equal access to justice is a core value of our nation, yet hundreds of thousands of our state’s residents cannot afford the legal help they desperately need and have no legal guarantee of a lawyer.

  5. Pro Bono Portal. Search available cases by legal issue and location. Take a case by contacting us directly through the Pro Bono Portal. View Cases

  6. MVLS provides pro bono legal representation to Marylanders with limited income in civil legal matters. To qualify for services, you should check that you meet income, case type and geographic guidelines.

  7. Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (All other counties) – 1-800-510-0050; Search for additional providers on the Maryland People's Law Library's Legal Services Directory. If you need to hire a lawyer, here are places to get a lawyer: Local Bar Association Referral Services; Civil Justice, Inc.

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