Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service
The Baltimore Times published a new story written by Phinesse Demps outlining key signs to avoid a fraudulent tax preparer. MVLS' Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic Director, John Hardt is quoted.
The Baltimore Banner published a new story written by Adam Willis and Emily Sullivan outlining Baltimore's priorities this legislative session.
Most people cringe at the thought of going to court, especially if they don’t have an attorney to represent them. Here are some tips to share with clients in reducing their anxiety...
We’re proud to recognize Snehal Massey, as the Volunteer of the Month. Read on to learn more about Snehal and their experience as an MVLS volunteer.
On the spot, our board member offered to draft an amicus brief on behalf of MVLS raising the chilling effect on pro bono if this ruling was left in place. You can...
For many people, their home is the single largest and most important asset in their family. The family home is not just a major economic resource that can help build […]
On November 14, 2022, MVLS’ Tangled Title Attorney, Timothy Chance and MVLS received recognition from the Maryland Legal Services Corporation for their work with the My Home, My Deed, My Legacy program.
We’re proud to recognize Samuel Baldwin, Jr., as the Volunteer of the Month. Read on to learn more about Samuel and their experience as an MVLS volunteer.
MVLS and Fight Blight Bmore have been awarded $150,000 from the Wells Fargo Foundation to support outreach and free legal help to heirs’ property residents in Baltimore City.