Whether you’re an attorney, paralegal, non-profit coordinator, new graduate, or legal assistant, the opportunity you’re looking for may be closer than you think – on Civil Legal Aid Jobs.
The Honor Roll, a joint project of MLSC and the MSBA, recognizes financial institutions that go above and beyond legal requirements and pay favorable interest rates on interest on lawyer trust accounts. Your IOLTA account supports critical civil legal services.
Civil legal aid ensures access to justice for all. It helps Marylanders navigate non-criminal legal issues affecting their livelihoods and families. Unlike criminal cases, there is no right to an attorney in the vast majority of civil cases.
Maryland Legal Services Corporation makes grants to nonprofit organizations that provide civil legal services for low-income Marylanders. Since 1982, MLSC has made grants totaling over $376 million to help provide services in more than 4 million legal matters. MLSC also administers Maryland’s Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts (IOLTA) program, a major funding source for our grantmaking.
Attorneys routinely receive client funds to be held in trust for future use. In the case of amounts that are small or are to be held for a short time, attorneys place funds into an IOLTA account. Financial institutions send the interest generated on IOLTA accounts to MLSC to help fund civil legal services.
MLSC grantees assist with legal issues like child custody, foreclosure, consumer debt and more. Their work offers life-changing legal help to low-income Marylanders across the state. Scroll through the logos below or click here to learn more about our current grantees.