Total Credits: 2.75 CLE
Immigration looms large in national politics, but this course will help you see how it affects people on a day-to-day basis and how you can help your clients who are not U.S. citizens achieve the most while living in the United States. Immigration practitioners who practice in different areas within immigration will discuss how immigration affects criminal law, family law, employment law, and bankruptcy law. By the end of the session, you should be better equipped to assess immigration needs and flag issues that would require a consultation with an immigration attorney for further help.
What You’ll Learn:
1. Spot issues within your expertise (employment, criminal, family, or bankruptcy) that may affect someone’s immigration status
2. Analyze for potential alternative paths to avoid negative immigration consequences
3. Best practices to avoid common issues that may have negative impact on a person’s immigration status
Presented by: Immigration Law Section
T-40 What Every Lawyer Should Know About Immigration Law (6 MB) | 70 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Tara Williams is a Senior Associate at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP, where she represents clients in the science and technology sector in corporate immigration matters, assisting foreign workers through the US permanent residency process. Tara obtained her JD from Arizona State University in 2013 and has been practicing in business immigration law in the Phoenix area since then.
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