10th Annual Veterans’ Legal Assistance Conference & Training

University of Baltimore School of Law 1401 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Designed for lawyers, law students, veterans, policymakers and other service professionals, this annual conference provides a forum for discussion of critical legal issues facing our veterans.  It features substantive panels on hot topics in veterans law and also offers training to volunteer lawyers who commit to provide pro bono assistance to veterans in need.

Run for Justice 5k

Meadowood Regional Park 10650 Falls Rd, Lutherville-Timonium, MD, United States

Register now for the Pro Bono Resource Center's 5k fun run or 1-mile walk and support justice for all. To increase your impact, join a team or raise funds from your family and friends! 7:30am Registration 8:00am Race Starts If you would like to pay for your registration with a check, click here to print a registration…

$35

Pro Bono Advice-A-Thon with Food & Cheer — Montgomery County Pro Bono in the Law Library

Montgomery County Circuit Court, Law Library 50 Maryland Avenue, North Tower, 3rd Floor, Room 3420, Rockville, MD, United States

Do pro bono in a casual, networking environment, by attending the Answer Party in the Law Library event in May. Volunteers will get together over pizza, drinks, and computers to answer civil legal questions from the public.

The 21st Annual Maryland Partners for Justice Conference

Baltimore Convention Center 1 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Each year the Maryland Partners for Justice Conference presents a unique opportunity for legal services program staff, the public and private bar, members of the judiciary, human services agencies, elected officials, and others to discuss critical issues facing the poor and underrepresented in our state.  With an expected number of almost 300 attendees, the structure of the day includes a variety of panel discussions related to the delivery of legal services to the poor and disenfranchised, a morning plenary, and a luncheon keynote address by powerful guest speakers with a passion for justice.

11th Annual Veterans’ Legal Assistance Conference & Training

University of Baltimore Thumel Business Center 11 W. Mount Royal Avenue, BC-143, Baltimore, MD, United States

Designed for lawyers, law students, veterans, policymakers and other service professionals, this annual conference provides a forum for discussion of critical legal issues facing our veterans.  It features substantive panels on hot topics in veterans law and also offers training to volunteer lawyers who commit to provide pro bono assistance to veterans in need.

The 5th Annual Run for Justice

Meadowood Regional Park 10650 Falls Rd, Lutherville-Timonium, MD, United States

Register now for the Pro Bono Resource Center's 5k fun run or 1-mile walk and support justice for all! To increase your impact, join a team or raise funds from your family and friends!

PBCC Meeting – Baltimore City

Light Street Branch of Enoch Pratt Public Library 1251 Light Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

PBCC meetings are a collaborative forum at which members learn about and discuss pro bono topics and resources, assess the effectiveness of programs and services, network and coordinate among themselves, and work to increase volunteerism with the private bar.  The PBCC is free and open to pro bono professionals.

Pro Bono Advice-A-Thon with Food & Cheer — Anne Arundel County Pro Bono in the Law Library

Anne Arundel County Public Law Library Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, 8 Church Circle, Suite 303, Annapolis, MD, United States

Do pro bono in a casual, networking environment, by attending the Answer Party in the Law Library event in October. Volunteers will get together over pizza, drinks, and computers to answer civil legal questions from the public.

The 22nd Annual Partners for Justice Conference

Baltimore Convention Center 1 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Each year the Partners for Justice Conference presents a unique opportunity for legal services program staff, the public and private bar, members of the judiciary, human services agencies, elected officials, and others to discuss critical issues facing the poor and underrepresented in our state and in the surrounding areas.  With an expected number of almost 300 attendees, the structure of the day includes a variety of panel discussions related to the delivery of legal services to the poor and disenfranchised, a morning plenary, and a luncheon keynote address by powerful guest speakers with a passion for justice.

12th Annual Veterans’ Legal Assistance Conference & Training

University of Baltimore Thumel Business Center 11 W. Mount Royal Avenue, BC-143, Baltimore, MD, United States

Designed for lawyers, law students, veterans, policymakers and other service professionals, this annual conference provides a forum for discussion of critical legal issues facing our veterans.  It features substantive panels on hot topics in veterans law and also offers training to volunteer lawyers who commit to provide pro bono assistance to veterans in need.

The 6th Annual Run for Justice

Meadowood Regional Park 10650 Falls Rd, Lutherville-Timonium, MD, United States

Register now for the Pro Bono Resource Center's 5k fun run or 1-mile walk and support justice for all! To increase your impact, join a team or raise funds from your family and friends!

What happens to a child if their parents are deported? Making a Family Safety Plan

Live Webinar MD

A Family Safety Plan outlines what parents want to happen to their children if they have an emergency that prevents them from taking care of them. This panel covers important documents that parents in Maryland can complete as a part of their plan with a focus on Maryland's Standby Guardianship law, why it was necessary, how it works, and how families can use it as a part of their comprehensive plan. Attendees will learn how to explain family safety planning to immigrant families, to begin the process with parents before they meet with an attorney, and to identify low or no-cost resources to assist parents with making the plan.