Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Sep 29-Nov 3/San Francisco, CA - Essential Elements of Immigration Law

This training is a six-session course: Wednesdays, September 29, October 6, 13, 20, 27, & November 6, 2010, 3:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Designed for an attorney who wants to boost his or her knowledge and confidence, this course covers the fundamental concepts and elements of immigration law and procedures. The program will cover all major themes of immigration law, including constitutional issues, grounds of inadmissibility and deportability and related procedures, waivers and relief from removal, the various immigration preference categories, nonimmigrant classes, refugees and asylum, adjustment of status, administrative appeals and judicial review, and the acquisition of American citizenship.


NOTE: This seminar is limited to attorneys and BIA Level 2 Accredited Representatives. Maximum capacity of 20 registrants on a first-come, first-served basis of when we receive your registration with full payment. If you are interested in this seminar, we also recommend our newly updated edition of A Guide for Immigration Advocates.
 

Essential Elements of Immigration Law (San Francisco Seminar)

Wednesday September 29 - Wednesday November 03 , 2010

  • By: Immigrant Legal Resource Center
  • Time: 3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Time Zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    Duane Morris LLP
    One Market Plaza, Spear Tower
    San Francisco, CA
  • Contact:
    Sai Suzuki
    Immigrant Legal Resource Center

    415-255-9499 x789
  • Website: www.ilrc.org


Deadline to Register: 9/23/10


Presenter:

Don Ungar, Of Counsel to Simmons & Ungar and the ILRC
With more than 40 years of immigration law experience, Don has litigated numerous cases before the Board of Immigration Appeals, the federal district courts, courts of appeal and the United States Supreme Court. He was the recipient of the first Jack Wasserman Award for excellence in litigation by the American Immigration Lawyers Association, as well as the Phillip Burton Immigration and Civil Rights Award.
  • CLE Credit Comments: Attorneys who are a member of the California State Bar will receive 19.5 CA MCLE credit for attending this session. If you are a member of another state bar, we will provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance after the session, which you can submit to your state bar. Please contact your state bar for details on whether or not credit is acceptable.
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