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Current Disciplinary Issues in Immigration Law

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Current Disciplinary Issues in Immigration Law
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I thought it was very well presented and did not know about the recent change of maintaining a client's file (file copy for clients). I would have liked to hear more questions or read questions that were asked after the session. I really feel like that's where some of the learning is greatest from real world questions from other immigration attorneys.

Good coverage- presenters were to the point.

The first part was a repeat of an ethics course Ive heard before. It seems to be a lot of money for the amount of information and for only 1 hour of credit.

This was the best ethics course in immigration law I've heard in a long time.

It was very useful. First comprehensive ethical lecture I have taken

EXCELLENT- let's get an updated version. VERY helpful!

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Explore current ethical/disciplinary problems in immigration law, including recent sanctions issued, IOLTA accounting, and advertising issues.

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Robert W. Alcorn, Marie A. Haspil

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Current Disciplinary Issues in Immigration Law (Dec 2016)

Explore current ethical/disciplinary problems in immigration law, including recent sanctions issued, IOLTA accounting, and advertising issues; as well as an opportunity to ask your questions during Q&A.

Originally presented: Oct 2016 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Robert W. Alcorn, CPA, Public Member, Supreme Court of Texas Grievance Oversight Committee - Dallas, TX
Marie A. Haspil, Office of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel, State Bar of Texas - San Antonio, TX