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Changing Immigration Policies: How to Lawyer During a Challenging Time


Total Credits: 2 CLE

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Employment & Labor Law |  Immigration Law
Faculty:
Maurice H Goldman

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As immigration policies continue to evolve, legal practitioners must stay informed about key developments affecting individuals, businesses, and humanitarian relief.  Join us for an in-depth discussion on pressing issues and practical strategies for navigating the current immigration landscape. Topics include:

  • Changes to the immigration process (marriage-based immigration, employment-based immigration, interviews, etc.).
  • Higher scrutiny over social media.
  • When or when not to file: Cases being referred to the immigration court.
  • The elimination of humanitarian-based benefits such as TPS and parole: What options do they have?
  • Advising on the Alien Registration Process.
  • How to handle I-9 enforcements and other ICE worksite matters.
  • Other possible changes that have occurred since this CLE was posted.

Faculty 
Maurice "Mo" Goldman, Goldman Immigration PC
 

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Goldman & Goldman PC


Maurice Goldman works in Tucson, Arizona at Goldman & Goldman, P.C. He holds a J.D./M.B.A. from Hofstra University. He graduated from Syracuse University with a B.S. in journalism. His law practice is focused only on immigration-related matters including employment-based, family-based, asylum, removal defense and other humanitarian-based immigration issues. Mr. Goldman has served on multiple national American Immigration Lawyers Association's (AILA) committees. He's a recipient of the 2010 AILA Joseph Minsky Young Lawyer Award and the 2018 Randy Tunac Courage in Immigration Award. Mo previously served as the AILA Arizona chapter chair. He was previously a trustee to the American Immigration Council (AIC) and sat on the boards of the ASISTA, Border Action Network and Immigrants List.


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