SUPREME COURT OF MARYLAND

COMMITTEES

STANDING COMMITTEE ON PRO BONO LEGAL SERVICE

Karen Murphy Jensen, Chair (chosen by Supreme Court of Maryland), 2022

Appointed by Supreme Court of Maryland:

Circuit Court Judges: Cathy Hollenberg Serrette, 2022; Angela M. Eaves, 2023.

District Court Judges: Victor M. Del Pino, 2022; Michael W. Siri, 2023; John A. Bielec, 2024.

Members of Maryland Bar: Holland C. (Holly) Brownley, Esq.; Amy Lorenzini, Esq.; Matt M. Paavola, Esq.; Emily Shank, Esq. Terms expire 2023.

Josephine (Jo) Bahn, Esq.; Manuel R. Geraldo, Esq.; Lydie E. Glynn, Esq. Term expires 2024.

Public member: Joan M. Bellistri, 2023

At Large: Teresa E. Cummings, Esq., 2022; Robert J. Thompson, 2023; Connie Kratovil-Lavelle, 2024; Jessica Quincosa, Esq., 2024.

Ex officio: Johanna C. Leshner, Esq., designee of Public Defender; Amy Petkovesk, Esq., Chief Counsel, Maryland Legal Aid; Susan Francis, Esq., Executive Director, Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service; Sharon E. Goldsmith, Esq., Executive Director, Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland.


[photo, 520 West Fayette St. Baltimore, Maryland] Contact: Sharon E. Goldsmith, Esq.

c/o Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, Inc.
520 West Fayette St., Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 837-9379; 1-800-492-1964 (toll free); fax: (410) 385-2616
e-mail: pbrc@probonomd.org
web: http://mdcourts.gov/probono/
www.probonomd.org (Pro Bono Resource Center)

520 West Fayette St. Baltimore, Maryland, February 2004. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.



Annual Report to Court of Appeals.

On July 1, 2002, the Court of Appeals (now Supreme Court of Maryland) Standing Committee on Pro Bono Legal Service was established (Maryland Rule 16-901).

The Committee examines pro bono policies and practices statewide, and offers advice and assistance to statewide programs that provide legal services to persons and organizations with limited resources. It also studies pro bono issues, serves as a clearinghouse for pro bono materials, and guides the work of county pro bono committees.

Appointed by the Supreme Court of Maryland, Committee members serve three-year terms. They include eight members of the Maryland Bar; no more than three Circuit Court judges; no more than three District Court judges; representatives of the Legal Aid Bureau, the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, and one other pro bono referral organization; and one public member.

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