Immigration Law: Immigration Law 2019 - Video Replay Colorado Springs

When:  Nov 13, 2019
October 2019  
 
Immigration Law: Immigration Law 2019: Representing Children, Families, and Detained Individuals
 
Co-sponsored by the Colorado Bar Association Immigration Law Section
 
Take a Pro Bono Case from RMIAN in the coming year - Attend for ONLY $75
 
 
Program Description:
These are challenging and uncertain times in the practice area of immigration law. Build your skills for defending and advancing the rights of non-citizens in the current environment at this day-long program. Gain keys to zealous immigration advocacy, dive into immigration enforcement, detention and bond practices, protections for immigrant crime victims, asylum law, special immigrant juvenile status, and learn from a mock immigration court hearing.
Your distinguished faculty witness and navigate the impact of the shift in immigration policy and enforcement on a daily basis. They will help you acquire and polish your immigration law skills, and make certain your knowledge is current. Don’t miss this unique educational opportunity.
 
The Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN) is a nonprofit organization that provides free immigration legal services to children and to individuals in immigration detention. RMIAN provides daily know-your-rights presentations, individual intakes, pro se assistance, and legal representation for those detained at the federal immigration detention facility in Aurora. RMIAN’s Children’s Program represents children and families who have survived abandonment, abuse, persecution, or other violence, and provides technical assistance and community education throughout the state on children’s immigration law issues. Unable to meet the overwhelming need for legal services, RMIAN refers both detention and children’s cases to its network of pro bono attorneys. RMIAN screens pro bono cases, writes referral memorandums, and provides professional liability insurance and a mentor attorney for each pro bono attorney.
 
Register today!
 
 
Who should attend?
Immigration law attorneys of all experience levels, including –
- Attorneys considering including immigration law in their practice
- Attorneys interested in immigration law
- Attorneys who would like to perform immigration law pro bono work
 
 
Upcoming Programs:
Ethics 7.0, November 8, 2019, CBA-CLE Classroom, 1290 Broadway, Suite 1700k, Denver, CO
 
Ethics Revue, November 12-13, 2019, The Clocktower Cabaret, Denver, and November 21, 2019, The Nomad Playhouse, Boulder  

Location

Law Office of Michael D Holder
421 S. Tejon Street
Ste 100
Colorado Springs, CO