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Marta  Bylica

Marta Bylica

Legal Clinic Manager

Biography

Marta Bylica is a U.S.-trained lawyer with extensive experience in human rights, strategic litigation, pro bono coordination, and project management.

As Legal Clinic Manager at King’s College London, Marta leads the delivery of client appointments and community projects at King’s Legal Clinic, overseeing student recruitment, training, and engagement. She manages partnerships with law firms, legal professionals, and community organisations to expand access to justice and maximise the clinic’s impact. She also line manages the Clinic Coordinator and Clinic Administrator.

Previously, as Senior Program Manager at the Freedom Fund, Marta led a portfolio of business & human rights initiatives tackling forced labour in global supply chains. In this capacity, she managed complex cross-border legal projects and oversaw the disbursement of millions of dollars in grant funding to international human rights organisations and local community partners.

Prior to that, Marta engaged in anti-death penalty strategic litigation and investigative research at Reprieve, working closely with strategic pro bono partners at leading international law firms, and training and supervising graduate fellows, law firm secondees, and interns.

Marta began her legal career at Amnesty International, contributing to a major research report, and has also worked in the private sector conducting corporate due diligence and compliance research. While in law school, she represented incarcerated and other vulnerable individuals as a student attorney in the Prisoner & Reentry Clinic.

Marta has a J.D. (with Honours) 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 speaks English, Polish, and German.