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New York City Bar Presents: Immigration Law Institute 2024
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New York City Bar Presents: Immigration Law Institute 2024

10/25/2024

When: Friday, October 25, 2024
8:30am-3:15pm
Where: New York City Bar
42 West 44th St
New York City, New York  10036
United States

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This timely Immigration Law Institute is dedicated to educating immigration practitioners with well-rounded, up-to-date information on the latest trends in the field. Attendees will delve into advanced humanitarian law topics, gaining a comprehensive understanding of recent changes in asylum law, DACA, T and U visas, Temporary Protected Status, and Parole, including the new Parole-in-Place program. They will learn how to identify and combat fraud in immigration cases, including the prosecution of scams and fraud targeting immigrants. The symposium will also cover navigating employment and labor laws for advising immigrant workers, providing insights into labor protections and tax considerations. Additionally, participants will explore the critical intersections of ethics, technology, and immigration practice, learning how to integrate technology while maintaining ethical standards and ensuring client confidentiality. Attendees will leave equipped with practical skills, legal knowledge, and ethical guidelines to enhance their practice and better serve their clients.

Here are the panels and descriptions of each:

Panel 1: Advanced Humanitarian Immigration Law 2024

This panel will provide you an opportunity to gain comprehensive knowledge of humanitarian immigration law in 2024. With the recent influx of migrants, those fleeing war-torn areas, and evolving immigration policies, understanding the intricacies of humanitarian relief is more critical than ever. We will provide an overview of the basics of immigration law, including the immigration agencies and types of humanitarian relief that are relevant to our discussion. We will then take a deeper look at the recent changes in asylum law, DACA protection, T and U visas, Temporary Protected Status, and Parole, including the new Parole-in-Place program. This course is designed to equip attorneys with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of humanitarian immigration cases effectively.

Panel 2: Fraud Prevention and Prosecution in Immigration Law: A Primer for Attorneys

During this panel, attorneys and legal service providers will learn how to support the prosecution of fraud cases targeting immigrants. First, participants will learn to identify the warning signs and the most common immigration scams. We will then provide instruction on criminal law statutes, focusing on the commonly used statutes to prosecute fraud cases and protect against scams. The discussion will cover various prosecutorial remedies and include a review of case studies of recent prosecutions. The panel will conclude with practical advice for practitioners on how to effectively identify and combat fraud.

Panel 3: Navigating Employment and Labor Laws for Attorneys Advising Immigrant Workers

This panel is tailored for attorneys who need to understand employment law to effectively advise a migrant population. It will delve into employment law protections for immigrant workers, discussing the latest developments in labor laws and providing a comprehensive overview of the employment authorization process. Attorneys will gain insights into Temporary Protected Status and learn how to counsel their clients on labor protections and tax considerations.

Panel 4: AI in Immigration Law: Practice and Ethics

In an era where technology and legal practice intersect more than ever, “AI in Immigration Law: Practical Applications and Ethical Considerations” is a timely Continuing Legal Education (CLE) session designed for legal professionals navigating the complexities of immigration law through the lens of artificial intelligence (AI). The legal landscape is rapidly evolving with the integration of AI technologies, offering unprecedented tools for enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and client service in immigration practice. From case management and document analysis to client communication and legal research, AI’s capabilities are vast. However, the adoption of such technologies also brings forth a plethora of ethical considerations. This panel-style session aims to address these dual facets of AI in immigration law, providing a comprehensive overview of practical applications while critically examining the ethical implications.

Program Fee:
$199 for Members | $299 for Nonmembers
$129 Small Law Firm Members and Attorneys in Government, Academic or Not-for-Profit sectors | $99 for Student and Recent Graduates Who are Members


 
 

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