U.S. Immigration Law (2019)
Never has a basic knowledge of U.S. immigration law and how it is implemented been more critical in the day to day lives of so many individuals. Clients’ lives are substantially impacted and increasing number of practitioners in a variety of practice areas are confronted with issues that require a working knowledge of immigration law. This comprehensive program identifies and explains how immigration law is changing and how it will impact practitioners new to the field as well as for those who practice in areas that intertwine with immigration. It is designed to allow the general practitioner or specialist to have a better understanding of the laws, regulations, and policy of the current administration as it evolves and develops.
Speakers:
Jennifer Behm, Esq., Berardi Immigration Law, Buffalo
Matthew K. Borowski, Esq., Borowski Immigration Law, Buffalo
Jan H. Brown, Esq., Law Offices of Jan H. Brown, PC, NYC
Margaret A. Catillaz, Esq., Harter, Secrest & Emery, LLP, Rochester
Neil Dornbaum, Esq., Dornbaum & Peregoy, Millburn, NJ
Matthew Dunn, Esq., Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP, NYC
David Grunblatt, Esq., Proskauer Rose, Newark, NJ
Allen Kaye, Esq., Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco LLP, NYC
Linda Kenepaske, Esq. Law Offices of Linda Kenepaske, PLLC, NYC
Lucrecia Z. Knapp, Esq., Harter Secrest & Emery LLP, Rochester
Avram Morell, Esq., Pryor Cashman, LLP, NYC
Diane Rish, Esq., American Immigration Lawyers Association, Washington, D.C.
Danielle Rizzo, Esq., Harris Beach, PLLC, Buffalo
Claudia Slovinsky, Esq., Claudia Slovinsky & Associates, PLLC, NYC
- May 17, 2019
- Online On-Demand
- VFZ64
- 8.0
- 8.0
- 7hr 30min