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Immigration Overlap: Dealing with Immigration Issues in YOUR Practice Area
recorded on February 11, 2022
7.75 CLE Hours
Helping Afghan New Arrivals: A special Afghan Panel Session for those interested in taking a pro bono case to assist a newly arrived Afghan family.
Topics & Speakers
Welcoming Remarks – Program Chairs
- Beckie Moriello, Raleigh Immigration Law Firm, Raleigh | Chair, NCAJ Immigration Law Section
- Jeff Weber, Executive Director of the William Wilberforce Center, Greensboro | Education Chair, NCAJ Immigration Law Section
Workers’ Comp, Employment Law, and the Immigrant Client
- Carol Brooke, N.C. Justice Center, Raleigh
- Jacob Goad, Law Office of Jacob Goad, Durham
- Matt Harbin, Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, Greensboro
Family Law and Immigration
- Valeria Cesanelli, Morgan & Cesanelli Law, Carrboro
- Greg McLawsen, Sound Immigration, Bellevue, WA
Crimmigration Law 101
- Rob Heroy, Goodmann Carr, Charlotte
- Andres Lopez, Lopez Law Firm, PLLC, Charlotte
- Devon Senges, Dummit Fradin, Attorneys at Law, Greensboro
Crimmigration Implementation
- Tony Arreola, Arreola Law Office, PLLC, Wilson
- Cynthia Everson, Everson Law Office, Concord
- Beckie Moriello, Raleigh Immigration Law Firm, Raleigh
The Afghan Crises and Status of Evacuees in North Carolina
- Jeff Weber, Executive Director of the William Wilberforce Center
HP Status and the Asylum Option
- Shane Ellison, Immigrant Rights Clinic, Duke University School of Law, Durham
Special Immigrant Visas Process for Afghans Living in the US
- Elizabeth Carlson, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., Washington, D.C. (CLINIC)
Adjourn
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