December Newsletter

CLS Monthly Foreclosure Prevention Training – Last Wednesday of Every Month

Our next monthly training will be held on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 2:00 pm. Join us for a presentation regarding the foreclosure related cases with opportunity to speak with an experienced foreclosure attorney. Topics covered will include foreclosure mediation, foreclosure pre and post bankruptcy options, tenant actions: rent escrow, wrongful eviction, retaliatory actions, eviction by diminution of services, and consumer protection actions.  Please RSVP to Nora Eidelman at 240-391-6532, ext. 5 or eidelman@clspgc.org. Trainings to be held at 6301 Ivy Lane, Suite 720, Greenbelt, MD.

Funding Available for Representation in Foreclosure Prevention

CLS has funding for attorneys representing clients in Prince George’s County through our Foreclosure Prevention program.  CLS has expanded our Foreclosure Prevention project to provide paid hours to attorneys accepting cases for representation in foreclosure defense cases, post-foreclosure motions for Surplus, tenants in foreclosures, as well foreclosure mediation.   In foreclosure prevention cases, the funding provides attorneys $80.00 an hour up to thirty hours of representation. Funds include representation at judicial proceedings, mediation preparation, representation at mediation, and negotiations.  Additionally, funding is available for bankruptcy chapter 7, and other legal actions that may help the client save his home.  If you are interested in being added to our foreclosure volunteer attorney pool or require additional information, please contact Michael Udejiofor at 240-391-6532, ext. 1 or udejiofor@clspgc.org.  Training, mentoring and malpractice insurance is provided.  Funding is available from a generous grant provided by Maryland Legal Services Corporation (MLSC).

Upcoming Estate Planning Clinics for Income Eligible Seniors – Ages 60 and Over

Tuesday, November 27, 2018, 10 AM – 3 PM
Friendship Arms Apartments
5805 42nd Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20781

Reservations must be made by Tuesday, November 20, 2018

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Saturday, December 8, 2018, 10 AM – 3 PM
Windsor Crossing Apartments
3000 Victory Lane, Suitland, MD 20746

Reservations must be made by Friday, November 30, 2018

Space is limited and reservations are required. To register call 443-703-3052.  Attorneys will be available to prepare wills, advance medical directives and power of attorney documents for income eligible clients.

Rent Court Attorney of the Day Program, Training & Stipend

CLS is seeking attorneys to provide same day representation to tenants in Rent Court for our soon to be launched Pilot Program in Hyattsville. CLS will provide training, malpractice insurance coverage, mentoring,  and support to our volunteers.  Out-of-state attorneys are welcomed.  In November we held our live training Representing Tenants in Prince George’s County Rent Court in partnership with the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland to train attorneys representing tenants in Prince George’s County Failure to Pay Rent hearings.  Topics covered in the training included Landlord/Tenant rules and perspectives, issue spotting in Failure to Pay Rent complaints, and practical advice for handling cases. The training is available online.  If you wish to take this training or have questions about the program, please contact Kayla Williams, Esq. at williams@clspgc.org  Participating attorneys must commit to volunteer to staff two clinics or take two landlord/tenant cases within one year of completing the training.  Beyond this volunteer commitment, a stipend of $100* will be provided to attorneys in exchange for their representation. *per docket

 

Funding for this program is provided by Maryland Legal Services Corporation (MLSC).

CLS hired our new staff attorney Kayla M. Williams to manage this pilot program. While the same day representation has not launched, Ms. Williams is representing tenants in Failure to Pay Rent hearings. In her first week, Ms. Williams successfully represented two tenants in Rent Court. The first case in which Ms. Williams appeared resulted in a dismissal of the Failure to Pay Rent complaint because the tenant presented a defense.  In the second case, Ms. Williams successfully argued a defect in the Failure to Pay Rent complaint, and prevented a judgement from being entered against the tenant. Income eligible tenants needing legal representation may contact CLS at 240-391-6370 for representation at their failure to pay rent hearing.

November Newsletter

CLS Family Law Mentoring Clinic on the Third Tuesday of Every Month

Please join us for this monthly Mentoring Clinic for CLS volunteer attorneys. Our next training is scheduled for November 20, 2018 at 6 pm. The trainings are held at Gray Legal, P.C. 9701 Apollo Drive, Suite 301, Largo, MD 20774. Visit our website for scheduled topics. Please RSVP to Priscilla Henderson at henderson@clspgc.org

 

A recent success story from our Foreclosure Prevention Program

Client is legally blind tenant in a home that was foreclosed upon. The Trustees filed a motion for judgment awarding possession despite having been presented a lease. CLS’s staff attorney helped her draft an opposition to the motion for possession. The Clerk, in error, did not inform the client about a hearing. Client missed the hearing, resulting in the Court granting possession to the foreclosing lender. The case was placed with our staff attorney to provide her with direct representation and he filed a temporary restraining order and a motion to stop the eviction. Additionally, he filed a motion to reconsider the order granting possession. The Court granted a new hearing and stayed the eviction. The judge granted the motion and by consent the parties entered a negotiated agreement for 90 days to complete the sale and purchase of the home by the tenant, who is qualified to purchase the property.

 

CLS Monthly Foreclosure Prevention Training – Last Wednesday of Every Month

Join us monthly on the last Wednesday of the month at 2:00 pm for a presentation regarding the foreclosure related cases with opportunity to speak with an experienced foreclosure attorney. Topics covered will include foreclosure mediation, foreclosure tenant actions, Foreclosure Pre and Post-Bankruptcy options, and wrongful eviction. Please RSVP to Nora Eidelman at 240-391-6532, ext. 5 or eidelman@clspgc.org. Trainings to be held at 6301 Ivy Lane, Room 720, Greenbelt, MD.

 

Funding Available for Representation in Foreclosure Prevention

CLS has funding for attorneys representing clients in Prince George’s County in foreclosure prevention cases.  CLS has expanded our Foreclosure Prevention project to provide paid hours to attorneys accepting cases for representation in foreclosure defense cases, post-foreclosure motions for Surplus, tenants in foreclosures, as well foreclosure mediation. In foreclosure prevention cases, the funding provides attorneys $80.00 an hour up to thirty hours of representation. Funds include representation at judicial proceedings, mediation preparation, representation at mediation, and negotiations. Additionally, funding is available for bankruptcy chapter 7, and other legal actions that may help the client save his home.  If you are interested in being added to our foreclosure volunteer attorney pool or require additional information, please contact Michael Udejiofor at 240-391-6532, ext. 1 or udejiofor@clspgc.org.  Training, mentoring and malpractice insurance is provided.  Funding is available from a generous grant provided by Maryland Legal Services Corporation (MLSC).

Training: Representing Tenants in Prince George’s County Rent Court

CLS is co-hosting this training with PBRC to prepare attorneys to provide limited-scope representation to tenants in Prince George’s County Failure to Pay Rent hearings. The training will take place on Thursday, November 8, 2018, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Prince George’s County District Court House, 4990 Rhode Island Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20781. Topics covered will include Landlord/Tenant rules, issue spotting in Failure to Pay Rent cases and practical advice for case representation. Participating attorneys must commit to volunteer to staff 2 clinics or take 2 landlord/tenant cases within one year of completing the training. Out-state attorneys must become authorized to practice pro bono in Maryland. Malpractice insurance coverage, mentoring and case support are provided to all volunteers.

CLS Welcomes Two New Staff Attorneys

CLS welcomes our two new staff attorneys Latavia S. Alexander and Kayla M. Williams.

Latavia joined CLS on August 29, 2018 to staff our Foreclosure Prevention Program where she provides brief legal advice and direct representation to homeowners and tenants in Foreclosure. Prior to joining CLS, Latavia worked in private practice and in higher education as Director of Student Conduct and Deputy Title IX Coordinator. She earned her BA in Strategic and Organizational Communications from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, JD from North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, NC, and LL.M in Corporate Law & Finance from Widener- Delaware Law School. She is licensed in North Carolina, Washington, D.C., and Maryland. She is active in her sorority, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.; Latavia also enjoys event coordination and traveling.

Kayla joined CLS on September 17, 2018 to develop and manage our new Rent Court Attorney of the Day Pilot Project to provide same day representation to tenants facing eviction. Kayla obtained her law degree from Southern University Law Center, and her Bachelor of Science degree from Hampton University. While in law school, Kayla served as President and founder of an organization involved in advocating for issues impacting women’s health and access to affordable healthcare. Prior to joining CLS, Kayla served as a Judicial Law Clerk with the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. Kayla is licensed to practice law in Maryland and the District of Columbia. She is currently fellow of the Maryland State Bar Association Leadership Academy.

October Newsletter

We co-sponsored a Wills for Heroes event on September 15 to assist first-responders, including police officers, firefighters, paramedics, corrections and probation officers. We have been co-sponsoring these one-day events for many years. Volunteer attorneys are provided with free training and in turn, they assist with free wills, advance directives and powers of attorney.

Wills on Wheels

CLS in partnership with the Pro Bono Resource Center are scheduling several free Estate Planning Clinic for low income residents ages 60 and over in Prince George’s County. Attorneys interested in expanding their practice area and volunteering for the Wills on Wheels program please consider signing up for CLS’s and PBRC’s Estate Planning Training Basics for Low-Income Seniors. Topics covered are drafting wills, advanced medical directives, financial powers of attorney and ethical issues when representing seniors with estate planning. The live training will be held on October 16, 2018, 9:00 am to 12:30 pm, and will be taught by Lindsey K. Erdmann, Esq. of McNamee Hosea, 6411 Ivy Lane, Suite 200, Greenbelt, MD 20770. Register online at www.probonomd.org/training The training will be recorded and available to view on demand.

CLS Monthly Foreclosure Prevention Training – Last Wednesday of Every Month

Join us monthly on the last Wednesday of the month at 2:00 pm for a presentation regarding the foreclosure related cases with opportunity to speak with an experienced foreclosure attorney. Topics covered will include foreclosure mediation, foreclosure tenant actions, Foreclosure Pre and Post-Bankruptcy options, and wrongful eviction. Please RSVP to Nora Eidelman at 240-391-6532, ext. 5 or eidelman@clspgc.org. Trainings to be held at 6301 Ivy Lane, Room 720, Greenbelt, MD.

Training: Representing Domestic Violence Survivors

As part of our Domestic Violence Legal Wellness Program, Community Legal Services is partnering with the Pro Bono Resource Center to host a training on Representing Domestic Violence Survivors. The training is for volunteer attorneys interested in representing domestic violence survivors in protective order cases, family law, as well as other resources available to survivors in Prince George’s County. The training will take place on October 5, 2018 from 10am-1pm at the Upper Marlboro Courthouse. The training will feature presenters from Community Legal Services, House of Ruth, Amara Legal Center, Community Advocates for Families and Youth, and Maryland Safe Center for Human Trafficking Survivors.

Funding Available for Representation in Foreclosure Prevention

CLS has funding for attorneys representing clients in Prince George’s County in foreclosure prevention cases.  CLS has expanded our Foreclosure Prevention project to provide paid hours to attorneys accepting cases for representation in foreclosure defense cases, post-foreclosure motions for Surplus, tenants in foreclosures, as well foreclosure mediation. In foreclosure prevention cases, the funding provides attorneys $80.00 an hour up to thirty hours of representation. Funds include representation at judicial proceedings, mediation preparation, representation at mediation, and negotiations. Additionally, funding is available for bankruptcy chapter 7, and other legal actions that may help the client save his home.  If you are interested in being added to our foreclosure volunteer attorney pool or require additional information, please contact Michael Udejiofor at 240-391-6532, ext. 1 or udejiofor@clspgc.org.  Training, mentoring and malpractice insurance is provided.  Funding is available from a generous grant provided by Maryland Legal Services Corporation (MLSC).

Expungement Clinics Scheduled

Through our partnering with several agencies, CLS continues to hold expungement events. We held two this past September, at the Greater Mt. Nebo AME Church in Old Mitchellville and the Turner Memorial AME Church in Hyattsville. We are holding additional Expungement Clinics in the months to come. Please mark your calendars for these volunteer opportunities:

October 13, 2018, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Jericho City of Praise Church
8501 Jericho City Drive
Landover, MD 20785
For additional information, please contact Michael Udejiofor at udejiofor@clspgc.org or 240-391-6532, ext. 1.

November 3, 2018, 10 am to 2:30 pm
TNI Expungement Event
Sports and Learning Complex
8001 Sheriff Rd.
Landover, MD 20785
For more information contact Nora Eidelman at eidelman@clspgc.org or 240-391-6532, ext. 5

November 10, 2018, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Shiloh Baptist Church
8801 Ardwick Ardmore Rd.
Glenarden, MD 20706
For more information contact Nora Eidelman at eidelman@clspgc.org or 240-391-6532, ext. 5

 

Recent Successes

We completed our final report to the Maryland Legal Services Corporation, one of our main funders, and are happy to report that CLS provided legal services to over 9,900 low income residents in Prince George’s County. This would not have been possible without the continuous dedication of our staff and so many of you, members of the private who volunteer at our various brief advice clinics and our Pro Bono and Reduced Fee Lawyer Referral Program. We are tremendously grateful for your unrelenting commitment in advocating for equal access to justice for all county residents.

Please take a moment to read some of the success stories made possible by you:

  • Client reached out to CLS for assistance with her custody case. Opposing party is a doctor and there was a substantial income disparity as the Client was a stay at home parent to care for the parties’ minor child. There was a complicated history between the parties and while there was no overt violence, this ended up being a very emotional case for all those involved. Once the client was approved for our services, the client was placed with a volunteer attorney. The attorney prepared the client for the case. The case included a substantial amount of discovery including depositions. The client was worried that Opposing party would be in a better position because he had funds to pay his attorney. The client received exceptional legal assistance and was ultimately awarded $2478 a month in child support with $14000 in child support arrears. The parties were granted a custody order that satisfied both parties and was beneficial to their child. Our volunteer attorney spent over 50 hours on this case but this family was able to achieve an agreement that is beneficial to everyone involved.
  • Client was a single mother who had been forced to quit her job during a difficult pregnancy because she ran out of leave. She came to our office 8 months pregnant and in complete despair trying to save her home. Our staff attorney counseled her on the process, the timeline, the points at which, once she was healthy and had safely delivered, she would be able to act. During the consultation a multi-strategy plan was set up (a savings plan, a job plan, a modification plan, a Circuit Court plan and a Bankruptcy plan) to hedge the outcome. She worked closely with the staff of CLS and was placed with a volunteer attorney for her foreclosure mediation. During that time, she safely delivered her baby and was able to return to work. The time that had been managed and negotiated allowed her the ability to demonstrate the income necessary to modify her loan and keep her home. Our client is raising her newborn son in her home with a sustainable mortgage for years to come.

 

 

Rent Court / Volunteer Lawyer of the Day coming to the Prince George’s District Court in Hyattsville

CLS will provide same-day free legal representation to tenants in failure to pay rent hearings. The representation will be provided by volunteer attorneys or a CLS staff attorney, in a limited day-of-court basis.

This project will provide much needed legal assistance to tenants who are unrepresented, unaware of available defenses, with the possibility of facing homelessness. The projects will focus on helping tenants renting from private landlords. Often these tenants leave in unsafe conditions and need assistance to navigate the Court to exercise their rights.

The pilot is projected for early fall and will operate one day a week. Free training for volunteer attorneys to staff this clinic will be provided in partnership with the Pro Bono Resource Center (PBRC) scheduled for November of 2018.

Funding for this project is generously provided by the Maryland Legal Services Corporation (MLSC).