Special Immigrant Juvenile Status; Removal defense – through KIND
Mary* — Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (Custody Proceedings in Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County), Removal Proceedings in Immigration Court Mary is a 7-year-old Guatemalan girl who was abandoned by…
Read More[KIND – Anne Arundel County] Client Representation – Saul* — Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (Custody Proceedings in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court) and Removal Proceedings in Immigration Court
Saul* — Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (Custody Proceedings in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court) and Removal Proceedings in Immigration Court Saul * is a brave 19-year-old Salvadoran boy who fled…
Read MoreJudicare through Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service
MVLS Volunteer Attorney Obligations Attorney must execute the Judicare contract. Absent exceptional circumstances, attorney must represent client through the life of the case, even after a Judicare case has exceeded…
Read MoreAsk A Lawyer in the Library [Anne Arundel County Public Law Library]
Talk with a volunteer lawyer for at least 20 minutes about your civil, non-family legal problem for free! Wednesdays: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm October 21: 4:30 pm – 6:30…
Read MoreThird-party Custody, Guardianship, and other Legal Strategies to Provide Rights for Non-biological Parents
Third-party Custody, Guardianship, and other Legal Strategies to Provide Rights for Non-biological Parents – Recorded on 10/15/2020 – View the training online anytime. You will be emailed the training link within…
Read MoreJoin the panel and take a case through Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (training and mentorship provided)
MVLS offers mentorship, malpractice insurance, and trainings. Take on a full representation case, provide help through a legal clinic, or accept a reduced fee family law case through Judicare. Learn…
Read MoreAdvising and Forming New Nonprofits & Community Organizations in Maryland
This training is designed for attorneys, law students, and recent grads, with little or no experience, to learn the process of applying for 501(c)(3) tax exemption. The training includes materials and instruction on how to work with small, volunteer-run nonprofit clients, drafting and advising on bylaws and conflict of interest policies for small nonprofits, incorporation as a nonstock corporation, applying for recognition of 501(c)(3) tax exempt status and updates to the IRS Form 1023 and 1023-EZ, and advising nonprofits on ongoing legal compliance. Participants must agree to accept 1 pro bono nonprofit case from Community Law Center (CLC) within 1 year of training.
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