• HPP Estate Planning Clinic – Baltimore County

    Randallstown Branch of the Baltimore County 8604 Liberty Road, Randallstwon, MD, United States
    Clinics

    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
    Clinics

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

  • Rooted in Justice Gala: 35 Years of PBRC

    1840s Plaza Ballroom 29 S Front St., Baltimore, MD, United States
    Special Event

    Join us for the Rooted in Justice: 35 Years of PBRC gala! Celebrate the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland's 35-year legacy of justice, growth, and resilience. This elegant event will bring together Maryland’s…

  • 2025 Criminal Law Update (MSBA CLE)

    Live Webinar MD
    Live Event

    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 - Waverly Branch 400 E 33rd St., Baltimore
    Clinics

    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

    Enoch Pratt Free Library - Edmondson Avenue Branch 4330 Edmondson Avenue, Baltimore, United States
    Clinics

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

  • Naturalization 101

    Live Webinar MD
    Immigration Training

    This session will equip volunteers with the skills to conduct eligibility consultations for naturalization applicants. Participants will learn how to assess eligibility requirements, analyze criminal history, identify necessary documentation to support applications, and determine additional evidence that strengthens good moral character factors.

    Volunteers must agree to attend at least one naturalization clinic with Esperanza Center’s Immigration Legal Services in exchange for the training.

  • Representing Tenants in District Court Landlord/Tenant Proceedings: A Comprehensive Guide to Effectively Representing Tenants at their District Court Landlord/Tenant Proceedings

    Live Webinar MD
    Live Event

    This training will be offered in two formats:
    Virtual: Live session via Zoom on Thursday, January 29, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
    On-Demand: Webcast video available in early February 2026
    This training, co-sponsored by Community Legal Services, Inc., (CLS) covers Landlord-Tenant statutes, cases, and practical advice to prepare lawyers to represent tenants in District Court landlord/tenant proceedings. Participants must agree to participate in two (2) landlord/tenant clinics or take two (2) cases (or 1 of each totaling 2 volunteer commitments) in either Prince George's, Anne Arundel, or Montgomery County.

  • Tax Sale Foreclosure Prevention in Baltimore City

    Remote/Virtual
    Virtual Event
    Live Event

    Learn about Tax Sale Foreclosure in Baltimore City. This training is available to lawyers and housing counselors who are interested in volunteering to assist homeowners and/or nonprofit groups facing tax sale foreclosure in Baltimore City.

  • Employment Law Institute (MSBA CLE)

    DoubleTree by Hilton Columbia 5485 Twin Knolls Rd, Columbia, MD, United States
    Employment Law Training

    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.

  • Ethics in Pro Bono Practice: Navigating Common Challenges

    Litigation Training

    Virtual

    Each meeting typically runs from noon to 2 pm and includes three components: a skills training; practical exercises; and a mentoring roundtable, where attendees can bring up litigation and other lawyering questions they’re currently facing—whether related to the presentation topic or not—and receive input from the group. Experienced litigators are present throughout the entire event.