The Nuts and Bolts of Immigration Law: What Every Practitioner Should Know - Webcast
October 2013
The Nuts and Bolts of Immigration Law: What Every Practitioner Should Know
Program Description
Do you have clients with foreign spouses or employees? Or do you have foreign clients? It may be advantageous for you to know more about immigration law to better serve your own clients or refer them to an attorney who specializes in immigration law. Immigration law is one of the most complex areas of law so recognizing when an immigration problem arises is key to maximizing your client service.
This presentation by immigration attorney Catherine O Brown is geared toward attorneys who do not practice immigration law or perhaps are beginning practitioners in the area of immigration law.
Agenda:
11:30am
Registration
12:00pm
The Nuts and Bolts of Immigration Law: What Every Practitioner Should Know
- Where Do I Start? Introduction to Immigration Basics - Agencies Involved; Terminology; Source of Law:
- How Can Someone Get Here Quickly? Temporary Visas
- How Can Someone Get a “Green Card”? Permanent Visas (Family, Employment, Other)
- How Can Someone Get in or Get Kicked Out? Admissibility and Deportability Rules with a Focus on Criminal issues and Those Out of Status
- The Undocumented Person Question
1:00pm
Adjourn
Presented by Catherine O. Brown, Esq.
Faculty
Catherine O Brown
Law Office of Catherine Brown LLC
Louisville, CO
Registration Fees
Non Member | $59.00 |
CBA | $39.00 |
CBA Solo Small Firm Section Member | $29.00 |
CLEACCESSPASS | $0.00 |
- General Credits: 1.00
- Ethics Credits:
- EDI Credits:
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