Pending Lawsuits: Where Are We Now? Keeping Up with BIG Litigation

Pending Lawsuits: Where Are We Now? Keeping Up with BIG Litigation

Pending Lawsuits: Where Are We Now? Keeping Up with BIG Litigation - Recording (CLE Included)
$179.00
Live Event Date: 3/16/2021
Format Length CLE Eligible
Web Seminar 90 min. Yes

Injunctions, appeals, U.S. Supreme Court certiorari, BIA decisions, circuits overturning, etc. The last few years have brought constant changes and big decisions altering immigration for better or worse. In this intermediate/advanced session, our panel of experts will discuss the biggest decisions of the last two years, including discussions on cases still pending, temporary orders/injunctions, and case-changing USCIS memoranda.

Featured Topics:

  • Presidential Proclamations, Including Updates on the COVID-19 Ban and the Muslim Ban
  • Recent Supreme Court Decisions
  • Pending Injunctions that Affect Your Cases Today
  • Orders to Watch Out for in the Near Future
  • Circuit Court Splits on the Horizon
  • Update on the Doctrine of Nonreviewability
  • Adam Walsh Act

AILA Membership Benefit – Access to Free Seminar Recordings (CLE Credit Available for $35)
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Recordings will be available approximately two weeks after the live event date. AILA members can access these seminars, with no CLE credit, for free. Recordings are CLE eligible in most jurisdictions and an administration fee is required to obtain CLE credit.

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Rekha Sharma-Crawford (DL), AILA Board of Governors, Kansas City, MO
Rekha Sharma-Crawford is a founding partner of Sharma-Crawford Attorneys at Law in Kansas City, MO. She currently serves as an Elected Director ON the AILA BOG and has been active with AILA for the past 20 years in a variety of capacities, including speaker, author, editor, mentor, and most recently as faculty for AILA University’s Removal Defense Online Course.

Charles Kuck, AILA Past President, Atlanta, GA
Charles Kuck is the Managing Attorney at Kuck Baxter Immigration in Atlanta, Georgia. Chuck served as the National President of the American Immigration Lawyers Association from 2008-2009. He also served as President of the Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers from 2010-2014 and is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at Emory Law School. He was named one of the top 5 immigration attorneys in the world by Chambers & Partners and again in 2021. He has practiced immigration law for over 30 years and loves suing the government.

Tammy Fox-Isicoff, AILA Board of Governors, Miami, FL
Tammy Fox-Isicoff is a former Trial Attorney for the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service and Special Assistant United States Attorney. Tammy has been selected by Best Lawyers as the Best Lawyer in Immigration Law in S. Florida in 2012, 2016, 2019 and 2021. SuperLawyers has recognized Tammy as one of the top 50 women lawyers in Florida. Tammy holds an AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review RatedSM by Martindale-Hubbell® and has been continually listed in The Best Lawyers in America, Chambers Global, South Florida's Top Lawyers, SuperLawyers and International Who’s Who of Corporate Lawyers The National Association of Distinguished Counsel has recognized Tammy as being in the top 1% of attorneys in the entire U.S.

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.

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