Thank you for your interest in volunteering as a pro bono attorney with Maryland Legal Aid (MLA)!
MLA is a non-profit law firm committed to providing access to justice for low-income Marylanders with civil legal issues. Volunteer attorneys are needed in a variety of legal areas to provide brief advice, case management, and full representation. There are also opportunities to volunteer for non-case handling activities.
To volunteer your legal services, please complete the form below and click Submit at the bottom of the page. For any questions and more information, contact Angus Derbyshire at 410-951-7624 or aderbyshire@mdlab.org
About MLA’s Pro Bono Program
MLA’s Pro Bono Mission: MLA’s Pro Bono Program assists low-income individuals in Maryland by connecting pro bono attorneys to financially eligible individuals in need of civil legal advice and representation.
Statewide Impact: MLA serves communities in all 23 Maryland counties and Baltimore City from 12 full-service offices. Individuals also receive assistance at weekly legal clinics and in non-traditional settings such as libraries, places of worship, community centers, and schools.
Bar Membership: Out-of-state attorneys who join MLA’s Pro Bono Program have an opportunity to be barred in Maryland for purposes of handling MLA pro bono cases, and in-state attorneys who join the Program have an opportunity to be barred on the federal level.
One-on-One Mentorship: Pro bono attorneys of all experience levels can receive one-on-one mentoring from MLA attorneys and in-person and recorded trainings in a variety of practice areas. Non-attorney volunteers are also welcome and receive training in paralegal and administrative work.
Participation in MLA events: Pro bono attorneys and other volunteers receive invitations to MLA activities and special programs.