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Ethical Issues and Self Care in Immigration Law

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Explore some of the basic ethical issues facing immigration practitioners, including preparing witnesses to testify in court, preparation and presentation of documentary evidence to the court, and withdrawing as counsel when there is an ethical issue or conflict of interest.

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Imran B. Mirza, Michelle L. Saenz-Rodriguez, Jacqueline L. Watson

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Ethical Issues and Self Care in Immigration Law (Jul 2018)

Explore some of the basic ethical issues facing immigration practitioners, including preparing witnesses to testify in court, preparation and presentation of documentary evidence to the court, and withdrawing as counsel when there is an ethical issue or conflict of interest. 

Originally presented: Jun 2018 A Practical Guide to Immigration Removal Proceedings

Imran B. Mirza, Law Office of Imran Mirza, PC - Houston, TX
Michelle L. Saenz-Rodriguez, Saenz-Rodriguez & Associates, P.C. - Dallas, TX
Jacqueline L. Watson, Walker-Gates Vela, PLLC - Austin, TX