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What a Difference a Year Makes: Strategies to Protect Yourself and Your Client

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What a Difference a Year Makes: Strategies to Protect Yourself and Your Client
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Session 1: What a Difference A Year Makes: Top Ten Changes to the Practice of Immigration Law and What Attorneys Can Do To Protect Clients' Interests - Practicing immigration law now requires maintaining up to the minute vigilance on changes to policy, regulations, procedures, and laws. Focus on the most critical changes in the areas of family-based immigration, employment-based immigration, removal proceedings, and due process for immigrants during the last year and when/how attorneys should challenge adverse changes affecting their clients.
 
Session 2: Case Strategy, Planning, and Documentation - Examine the fundamentals of “smart lawyering” using the right questions, searches, and documentation in filing for benefits in light of the changing immigration landscape. Listen to a discussion about the memos released by USCIS within the past year and their impact on filing for immigration benefits.

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1. What a Difference A Year Makes: Top Ten Changes to the Practice of Immigration Law and What Attorneys Can Do To Protect Clients' Interests. (Nov 2018)

Laura F. Bachman, Kathleen C. Walker, Amanda L. Waterhouse

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Session 1 —59 mins
What a Difference A Year Makes: Top Ten Changes to the Practice of Immigration Law and What Attorneys Can Do To Protect Clients' Interests. (Nov 2018)

Practicing immigration law now requires maintaining up to the minute vigilance on changes to policy, regulations, procedures, and laws. Focus on the most critical changes in the areas of family-based immigration, employment-based immigration, removal proceedings, and due process for immigrants during the last year and when/how attorneys should challenge adverse changes affecting their clients.

Originally presented: Oct 2018 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Laura F. Bachman, ASISTA - Phoenix, AZ
Kathleen C. Walker, Dickinson Wright PLLC - El Paso, TX
Amanda L. Waterhouse, Gonzalez Olivieri, LLC - Houston, TX

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2. Case Strategy, Planning, and Documentation (Nov 2018)

Mona Gupta, George Rodriguez

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Case Strategy, Planning, and Documentation (Nov 2018)

Examine the fundamentals of “smart lawyering” using the right questions, searches, and documentation in filing for benefits in light of the changing immigration landscape. Discuss the memos released by USCIS within the past year and their impact on filing for immigration benefits.

 

Originally presented: Oct 2018 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Mona Gupta, Gupta & Wiora, P.C. - Dallas, TX
George Rodriguez, Saenz-Rodriguez & Associates, P.C. - Dallas, TX