University of Baltimore School of Law

Organization Description

University of Baltimore School of Law allows students under supervision of faculty to provide the full range of representation to clients in most legal clinics offered. Clinic work includes interviewing, counseling, planning case strategy and appearing in court or before administrative agencies

Program Details

Legal Clinics

Program Website: Legal Clinics

Program Description:

University of Baltimore School of Law's clinics provide legal advice and representation to low-income clients in a variety of civil matters before courts and administrative agencies, including housing-tenant issues, unemployment, defense of contract claims, juvenile causes, guardianship, and public benefits. 

A comprehensive list of clinics offered with contact information is available on the University of Baltimore School of Law's website. Legal clinics include:

  • Saul Ewing Civil Advocacy Clinic
  • Community Development Clinic
  • Criminal Practice Clinic
  • Bronfein Family Law Clinic
  • Immigrant Rights Clinic & Immigrant Justice Clinic
  • Innocence Project Clinic
  • Legal Data & Design Clinic 
  • Mediation Clinic for Families
  • Mental Health Law Clinic
  • The Bob Parsons Veterans Advocacy Clinic
     

Program Contact email: lawclinic@ubalt.edu
Office days/hours: Varies by clinic
Intake days/hours (by phone): 410-837-5706, ask for the specific clinic you are interested in.
Cost or fee (describe): Free of cost for qualified individuals
Eligibility-residence-county: Statewide
Services
Children (Child Custody, Support, Adoption): Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Consumer: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Divorce: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Expungement: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Employment: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Guardianship: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Housing - General: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Housing - Landlord/Tenant: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Immigration and Citizenship: Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
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