Margaret H. Richards
About Margaret H. Richards
Margaret H. Richards is the Director of Pro Bono Services and leads the Human Trafficking Legal Clinic, providing free legal services to victims of human trafficking.
Margaret H. Richards - Director of Pro Bono Services
Margaret H. Richards holds the position of Director of Pro Bono Services. In this role, she oversees various initiatives and provides legal services without charge to those in need. Her responsibilities include guiding a team dedicated to delivering legal assistance across several critical areas. Richards exhibits a deep commitment to public service, particularly in her efforts to address legal challenges faced by vulnerable and marginalized populations.
Human Trafficking Legal Clinic Led by Margaret H. Richards
Margaret H. Richards leads the Human Trafficking Legal Clinic. The clinic specializes in offering pro bono legal services to victims of human trafficking. The initiative aims to navigate the complexities of legal systems on behalf of clients, offering support in areas such as immigration status, criminal defense, and custody disputes. Richards' leadership in this clinic emphasizes her dedication to supporting and protecting the rights of human trafficking survivors.
Margaret H. Richards and HB Communities for Change Initiative
Margaret H. Richards is actively involved in the HB Communities for Change initiative. This program focuses on assisting underrepresented entrepreneurs and small businesses by providing pro bono legal services. Through this initiative, Richards helps to level the playing field for minority business owners, striving to ensure they have the necessary legal support to thrive. Her work in this area reflects her commitment to fostering inclusivity and economic opportunity.
Margaret H. Richards' Commitment to Advancing Access to Justice
Margaret H. Richards demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing access to justice. She has contributed thousands of hours to pro bono legal services, helping individuals navigate legal issues such as immigration, criminal charges, custody disputes, identity theft, and housing and landlord-tenant matters. Richards' extensive volunteer efforts highlight her dedication to making legal resources accessible to those who might otherwise be unable to afford them.