Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service Elects Michael March to its Board of Directors

2/5/20

Michael March

Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS), the largest provider of pro bono civil legal services to low-income Marylanders, announced today the election of Michael March, associate attorney at Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP, to its Board of Directors. March is an active MVLS volunteer and conducts training sessions to educate other pro bono attorneys about tax challenges that many MVLS clients face.

Michael March is an associate attorney at Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP, and primarily practices in the firm’s tax controversy group. March focuses on representing individuals, businesses, and exempt-organizations throughout all stages of federal and state tax controversies, tax planning, financial consulting and arbitration, and corporate litigation.

Prior to joining RMG, March served as a judicial law clerk for The Honorable Philip S. Jackson in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. He earned his J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law where he was the president of the Business and Tax Law Association, student liaison for the Maryland State Bar Association Tax Council, and a student attorney at the Tax Clinic. March received his LL.M in taxation from Georgetown University Law Center with a certification in International Taxation. He is admitted to practice in the State and Federal Courts of Maryland, U.S. Tax Court and the District of Columbia.

MVLS’s Board of Directors is responsible for governance and directing the organization’s strategic plan to deliver pro bono civil legal services to low-income Marylanders. MVLS’s staff attorneys and network of more than 1,700 volunteer attorneys deliver life-changing legal assistance and raise awareness of the importance of creating a legal system for all, not just for those who can afford it.

To learn more about MVLS and its volunteer opportunities, please visit www.mvlslaw.org.

About Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS)

Founded in 1981 with a mission to provide access to justice for all, Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS) serves Maryland’s low-income residents by offering legal counseling and full representation for civil cases. MVLS matches clients with volunteer lawyers who represent them in a wide range of consumer, family and workforce re-entry situations, including foreclosure, bankruptcy, income tax disputes, landlord/tenant disputes, estate planning, criminal record expungement, divorce/custody and deed changes. For more information about MVLS’ services, visit www.mvlslaw.org.

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