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Pre-AILA Crimes and Immigration Seminar

Admission

  • $275.00  -  Private Attorney
  • $175.00  -  Legal Worker/ Nonprofit/ Student

Summary

This day-long Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Seminar is designed for both criminal defense attorneys and immigration attorneys who represent individuals with criminal convictions. The CLE will take place on June 18, 2014 in downtown Boston and will focus on:
I. Crimes of Violence Developments
II. Aggravated Felony Practice Tips
III. Emerging Issues in Firearms Cases; and
IV. Strategies to Obtain Post-Conviction Relief.

Description

Pre-AILA Crimes and Immigration Seminar

Event Description

If you plan on attending the 2014 AILA Annual Conference, come a day early to join us for this day-long seminar.

This seminar is for both criminal and immigration attorneys.

(Please note that you do not have to attend the AILA Annual Conference to attend this seminar.)

  

2014 Seminar Topics

I. Crimes of Violence Developments

II. Aggravated Felony Practice Tips

III.  Emerging Issues in Firearms Cases

IV.  Strategies to Obtain Post-Conviction Relief   

 

Event Hours

Registration: 8:15 – 9:00am

    Coffee will be provided.

CLE Seminar: 9:00am – 5:00pm

     At approximately 12:30 pm, participants may leave the seminar to have lunch on their own in downtown Boston.

 

Event Location:

Classroom 295. 2nd floor. Suffolk University Law School 120 Tremont St. Boston, MA 02108

 

Registration Fees

Private Attorney:
$275 before June 14, 2014

$300 after June 14, 2014

Legal Worker/ Nonprofit/ Student
$150 before June 14, 2014

$175 after June 14, 2014

Please Note: When registering before June 14, 2014, the $25 discount will apply just prior to

completing registration (after  payment information has been entered).

 

Faculty

Norton Tooby, author of Winning Padilla Claims (2012), Tooby’s Crimes of Moral Turpitude (2008), Tooby’s Guide to Criminal Immigration Law (2008), Criminal Defense of Immigrants (2007), Aggravated Felonies (2006), and Safe Havens: How to Identify and Construct Non-Deportable Convictions (2005).

Dan Kesselbrenner, Director, National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, author of Immigration Law and Crimes (2010).

Sejal Zota, Staff Attorney, National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild.

 

Reviews

"The best and most interesting seminar I have ever attended!" - Carolyn Chapman

"These guys really know what they're talking about. It's the intelligent way to put on a seminar." - David Bryon

"Very thorough presentation in 1 day...Very knowledgeable regarding subject matter and made material easy to understand." -Shilpa Balan

 

Questions

Please send any questions regarding this event to: Events@NIPNLG.org


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