12-Hour Program

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Overview

Why you should attend

At this year’s Institute, an outstanding faculty of leading practitioners will discuss recent developments, key immigration trends, and hot topics. 

What you will learn

  • The new political landscape’s implications for immigration practitioners
  • Opportunities and challenges in H-1B, L-1 practice, and other non-immigrant visa (NIV) categories
  • Permanent Labor Certification Program (PERM) modernization, including consideration of adjudication trends, USDOL reorganization, and regulatory and practical changes
  • Strategies and best practices for responding to government investigations and protecting employers from immigration related penalties
  • The impact of terrorism and international events on immigration policy
  • An update about asylum law, including observing a mock asylum hearing, and practical strategies for representing vulnerable populations
  • Ethical issues for the immigration practitioner

Who should attend

Attorneys (at all levels of practice) specializing in immigration law, who work with immigration matters as part of a diverse practice, or in-house counsel and personnel managers who have responsibility for employment and immigration matters, will benefit from this program.

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