
Marta Bylica
Legal Clinic Manager
Biography
Marta Bylica is a U.S.-trained lawyer with extensive experience in human rights, strategic litigation, legal advocacy, and project management.
As Legal Clinic Manager, Marta oversees the operations of King’s Legal Clinic, managing the successful delivery of client appointments and various community projects. Her responsibilities include overseeing student recruitment, training, and engagement, as well as fostering partnerships with legal professionals and community organisations to expand access to justice.
Before joining King’s College London, Marta worked at Reprieve and the Freedom Fund, where she designed and led impactful business & human rights initiatives. She began her legal career at Amnesty International, contributing to a major report on gun violence as a human rights issue.
While in law school, Marta was a student attorney in the Prisoner & Reentry Clinic, representing incarcerated individuals. Marta also has experience in the private sector, conducting corporate due diligence and financial crime compliance research.
Marta has a J.D. from the George Washington University Law School and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology from McGill University. She is licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia and is fluent in English, Polish, and German.