HPP Estate Planning Clinic – Baltimore City

CC Jackson Recreation Center CC Jackson Recreation Center, 4910 Park Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD, United States

Volunteer lawyers provide one-on-one brief advice and assist clients with preparing wills, powers of attorney, and advance medical directives.

Immigration Delays and National Security (MSBA CLE)

Live Webinar MD

Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) and PBRC offer 3 free and 3 discounted slots for select MSBA Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses to volunteer and legal services provider staff attorneys. Click for more details.

MILAP Immigration Clinic – Montgomery

Gilchrist Immigrant Resource Center 11002 Veirs Mill Rd., Silver Spring

Volunteer lawyers (barred in any state) help immigrant children and families fleeing violence in their home countries gain access to critical legal assistance with their valid claims to remain in the country.

Advising and Forming New Nonprofits & Community Organizations in Maryland

Gordon Feinblatt, LLC 1001 Fleet St Suite 700, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, United States

This training is designed for lawyers, law students, and recent law school grads, with little or no experience, to learn the process of incorporating and advising MD nonprofits, applying for 501(c)(3) tax exemption, maintaining compliance, and other nonprofit matters. 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, zoning, and advising nonprofits on ongoing legal compliance.

HPP Estate Planning Clinic – Baltimore City

UMB Community Engagement Center 16 S Poppleton Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Volunteer lawyers provide one-on-one brief advice and assist clients with preparing wills, powers of attorney, and advance medical directives.

Maryland’s New Trust Decanting Act (MSBA CLE)

Live Webinar MD

Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) and PBRC offer 3 free and 3 discounted slots for select MSBA Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses to volunteer and legal services provider staff attorneys. Click for more details. 

Representing Tenants facing Eviction from Subsidized Housing

Broadneck Branch of the Anne Arundel County Public Library 1275 Green Holly Drive, Annapolis

The training will delve into the more intricate details and nuances of representing tenants faced with eviction from subsidized housing. In addition to a short overview, we will cover issues such as reasonable accommodations, practice issue-spotting and take a deeper dive into the impacts of subsidizes on eviction cases such as Tenant Holding Over and Breach of Lease. This training is appropriate for attorneys who have experience with eviction cases who want to learn more about the impact of subsidies on their practice.

Strategies for Witness Examination: Yours and Theirs (MSBA CLE)

Live Webinar MD

Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) and PBRC offer 3 free and 3 discounted slots for select MSBA Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses to volunteer and legal services provider staff attorneys. Click for more details.

HPP Estate Planning Clinic – Baltimore City

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Southeast Anchor Branch 3601 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore

Volunteer lawyers provide one-on-one brief advice and assist clients with preparing wills, powers of attorney, and advance medical directives.

HPP Estate Planning Clinic – Baltimore City

Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital 900 Caton Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

Volunteer lawyers provide one-on-one brief advice and assist clients with preparing wills, powers of attorney, and advance medical directives.

Litigation Skills Series: Client Interviewing Techniques

Live Webinar MD

Topic: Client Interviewing Techniques

Speaker: Jane Santoni, Santoni, Vocci & Ortega, LLC

About the PBRC Litigation Skills Series:

Each meeting typically runs from noon to 2 pm on a Friday, and includes three components: a 75-minute skills training; a 20-minute exercise; and a 20-minute mentoring roundtable, where attendees can bring up litigation questions they’re currently facing (whether related to the presentation topic or not), and get input from the group.

Participation is open to attorneys who have already accepted a pro bono commitment through a PBRC training within the past 12 months OR who commit to answer at least three legal questions for low-income Marylanders, using the https://Maryland.FreeLegalAnswers.org website. (Instructions will be provided.)

The skills training portion of each event will be made available as an on-demand webcast recording.