Law Student Session on Business Immigration & Family Immigration

Law Student Session on Business Immigration & Family Immigration

Law Student Session on Business Immigration & Family Immigration - Recording (No CLE)
$0.00
Release Date: 11/5/2021
CLE Credit Not Available for Roundtables
Format Length CLE Eligible
Video Roundtable 60 min. No

This Roundtable will be open to the public.

This is a recording of an AILA University Video Roundtable, free for members, hosted on November 5, 2021 at 1:00 pm Eastern.

This roundtable is an introduction to the real practice of immigration law hosted by the Law Student Engagement Committee. The goal of the roundtable is to help new practitioners and law students decide which area of immigration law better suits them. We will compare the different aspects of practicing immigration law with an emphasis on what it is like practicing in each field and how to succeed. This session will specifically focus on the similarities and differences of business/corporate immigration law and family immigration law.

Discussion Topics

  • What Are the Type of Skillsets Needed to Excel in Business Immigration Law
  • What Is the Lifestyle of a Family Immigration Lawyer on a Day to Day Basis
  • How Do You Decide If You Want to Pursue One or the Other or Is It Possible to Do Both

This roundtable is not CLE eligible. AILA University Video Roundtables are free learning opportunities for AILA members provided via a weekly schedule of live video programming for members to come together from across the country and world to discuss hot topics and network with colleagues in the field. Video Roundtables are part of AILA University programming and each session is hosted by faculty selected for their expertise.

Nicholas Jesus Mireles, Southern California Chapter Chair, Los Angeles, CA

Joseph Tsang, Law Student Engagement Committee Chair, Artesia, CA

Paola Ivonne Neri, Southern California Chapter Vice Chair, Los Angeles, CA

The speaker's/author's views do not necessarily represent the views of AILA, nor do they constitute legal advice or representation. Practice tips provided are based on the speaker's/author's experiences and the current state of the law. Please be sure to conduct legal research and analysis for your unique situation as the law changes quickly and experiences may differ from your own.