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Beyond Borders: Immigration Law and Its Ripple Effect on Criminal, Family, and Employment (CLE)
May 7 from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
$150
Wednesday, May 7 | 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | State Bar of Georgia
6 CLE Credits including 1.5 Ethics
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Join the AJMLS Alumni Association Board for its inaugural CLE, Beyond Borders: Immigration Law’s Ripple Effect on Criminal, Family, and Employment Law. This comprehensive program is open to all legal professionals interested in how immigration intersects with multiple areas of law. Registration is $150, which includes 6 CLE credits (1.5 Ethics).—while gaining insights from leading experts on ethical immigration practice, family-based petitions, workforce compliance, and the broader legal implications of immigration law.
Please Note: CLE Credit is approved for Georgia only.
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Session 1:
Ethical Considerations When Breaking into Immigration Law
Randall Duncan
Judge (Ret.) | Of Counsel
Walter W. Arnall, LLC
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Fernanda Hottle
Managing Partner
The Hottle Law Firm, LLC
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Session 2:
Crimmigration: Where Criminal Law and Immigration Collide
Julio Moreno
Principle Member
The Moreno Law Firm, LLC
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Michael Urbina
Chief Executive Attorney
Urbina Law Firm
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Session 3:
Families at the Borderline: Custody, Rights & Reunification in Immigration Law
Bernadette Olmos
Managing Attorney
A.B. Olmos & Associates, P.C
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Janelle Richards
Attorney
Deming Parker, LLP
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Session 4:
Hiring Across Borders: Compliance, Risk, and the Immigrant Workforce
Elizabeth Garvish
Managing Member
Garvish Immigration Law Group, LLC
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Lucy Lu
Global Managing Partner
Lucy Lu and Associates
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