Brown, Goldstein & Levy again recognized as “Champion of Justice” for its support of Maryland Legal Aid’s life-changing legal assistance to vulnerable Marylanders.

For the thirteenth consecutive year, Brown, Goldstein & Levy has been recognized as a “Champion of Justice” by Maryland Legal Aid for supporting access to justice for all Marylanders.

Champion of Justice law firms set the standard among the private bar by contributing at least $300 per Maryland attorney to Maryland Legal Aid. This support helps Legal Aid provide life-changing legal assistance to low-income Marylanders. Champions of Justice lead the way in their commitment to ensuring equal access to justice for all.

“Working to improve the lives of residents of Baltimore and Maryland is deeply ingrained in Brown, Goldstein & Levy’s DNA,” said Andy Freeman. “We’re proud to continue our support for Maryland Legal Aid’s efforts to ensure that all Marylanders, regardless of their income, have equal access to justice.”

Managing partner Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum is a longtime supporter of Maryland Legal Aid, and partner Andy Freeman has served on MLA’s Equal Justice Council since 2006. The Equal Justice Council primarily consists of attorneys in the private bar dedicated to supporting Legal Aid and promoting equal access to justice for Maryland’s economically disadvantaged and vulnerable residents. Members work to increase pro bono involvement, participate in educational programs, and connect with other community organizations to support their clients.

Earlier this year, Sharon and Andy attended the 24th Annual Equal Justice Awards Breakfast, hosted by Maryland Legal Aid and the Equal Justice Council. During the event, keynote speaker Governor Wes Moore thanked the individuals, law firms, and community partners helping to ensure that all Marylanders have a fair shot at justice.

Maryland Legal Aid is the largest provider in the state for free legal services and is the state’s third-largest law firm. As one of the first legal service organizations to adopt a human rights framework to its mission, it works to address major concerns including affordable housing, living wages, and accessible healthcare.

ABOUT SHARON KREVOR-WEISBAUM

Sharon Krevor-WeisbaumSharon takes great pride in her role as managing partner of Brown, Goldstein & Levy while continuing her active practice on behalf of a varied client base. Clients and colleagues alike recognize Sharon as a trusted advisor willing to share her extensive experience, knowledge of the law, passion, and sense of justice openly and freely. She strives to develop deep client-lawyer relationships that emphasize the unique voice and needs of each one of her clients.  Learn more about Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum here.

ABOUT ANDY FREEMAN

Photo of Andy FreemanAndy obtains justice for his clients. He has won numerous verdicts, judgments, and settlements of millions, tens of millions, and in one case over a billion dollars by mastering the relevant law and getting to know his clients, their problems, and the evidence in their cases. Read more about Andy’s practice here.

Founded in 1982, Brown, Goldstein & Levy is a law firm based in Baltimore, Maryland, with an office in Washington, D.C. The firm is nationally recognized in a wide variety of practice areas, including complex civil and commercial litigation, civil rights, health care, family law, and criminal defense. Above all else, Brown, Goldstein & Levy is a client-centered law firm that brings decades of experience and passionate, effective advocacy to your fight for justice.