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.

Veterans Benefits 101 at the 10th annual Veterans Legal Assistance Conference

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

This training, being held at the 10th annual Veterans Legal Assistance Conference on Friday, June 1, will provide an overview of veterans benefits law and will cover disability compensation, veterans pension, and practice tips for working with the VA.

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

Youth Homelessness: What Lawyers Need to Know

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

This training will provide an understanding of youth homelessness (local statistics, causes, experiences of youth), cultural competency for working with youth experiencing homelessness, and an overview of HPRP's Homeless Youth Legal Network pro bono initiative. This training is intended for attorneys with previous experience in one of more of the following areas: family law, landlord-tenant, name change, SSI, child welfare, criminal record expungement, civil rights, employment, or other civil legal practice.

Advocating for Tenants at Rent Escrow Hearings

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

This training will cover rent escrow actions arising as a defense for tenants in Baltimore City rent court, and provide an overview of the Tenant Volunteer Lawyer of the Day program’s extended representation to tenants at rent escrow hearings. Topics Covered: How bad is bad enough: Qualifying Conditions for Rent Escrow Landlord’s Failure to Repair…

Criminal Record Expungement in Maryland – Bethesda

Marriott International HQ 10400 Fernwood Road, Bethesda, MD, United States

Being offered live in Bethesda, Baltimore, and via webcast on-demand, the training will cover Maryland criminal record expungement law, working with low-income and homeless clients, expungement intake and taking a case with HPRP, and the top ten expungement mistakes and how to avoid them.

Criminal Record Expungement in Maryland – Baltimore

Homeless Persons Representation Project 201 N Charles St #1104, Baltimore, MD, United States

Being offered live in Baltimore, Bethesda, and via webcast on-demand, the training will cover Maryland criminal record expungement law, working with low-income and homeless clients, expungement intake and taking a case with HPRP, and the top ten expungement mistakes and how to avoid them.

Civil Practice and Procedure in Maryland’s District Courts

This training, co-sponsored by the MSBA Young Lawyers Section, is appropriate for experienced litigators who want to learn more about affidavit judgment and failure to pay rent cases AND for newer attorneys who want a comprehensive introduction to Maryland's District Courts. In exchange for this FREE training, attendees must commit to volunteer at three consumer protection or rent court clinics through the Consumer Protection Project (CPP) and Tenant Volunteer Lawyer of the Day (TVLD) Program.

Assisting Domestic Violence Survivors

Circuit Court for Prince George's County 14735 Main Street, Room M0421, Upper Marlboro, MD, United States

This training, co-sponsored with Community Legal Services of Prince George’s County, covers protective orders and peace orders; shielding and sealing; trauma-informed practices; domestic violence and human trafficking; and a panel of resource providers.

Youth Homelessness: What Lawyers Need to Know

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

This training will provide an understanding of youth homelessness (local statistics, causes, experiences of youth), cultural competency for working with youth experiencing homelessness, and an overview of HPRP's Homeless Youth Legal Network pro bono initiative. Attorneys taking the training will need experience in one or more of these areas: child custody, identity theft, consumer debt, name and gender changes, connecting with foster care, or private landlord-tenant law.