Megan Good
Megan Good
Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service
Moderator and Coordinator, Serving Clients with Decision-Making Limitations
Megan Good (she/her) is an Equal Justice Works Fellow at the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS). She is part of the MVLS Tangled Title Team, which helps low-income homeowners preserve and pass on their family home as a means of protecting housing stability and building generational wealth in predominantly Black, low-income communities. Megan delivers services through a community-lawyering model in the Cherry Hill and Mondawmin-area neighborhoods in Baltimore City. She also engages in various forms of advocacy to address systemic barriers to justice for marginalized populations. Megan earned her law degree at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and her Masters in Public Policy from the College of William & Mary. She organized a panel on serving clients with decision-making limitations because she has observed that practitioners’ limited knowledge and skills in this area sometimes prevents vulnerable residents from having adequate access to legal assistance.