Seminars

The ILRC offers live seminars throughout the year to provide you with the most cutting-edge information on immigration law from our expert attorneys and co-presenters with extensive experience in the field.

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. We will also provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance for non-California attorneys. Please check with your state bar to see if our trainings qualify for CLE in your state.

For any questions, e-mail seminars@ilrc.org or call 415-255-9499 x789.

 

Are you a lawyer who wants to learn more about representing clients in removal proceedings? Do you want to represent your clients with the confidence that comes from a better understanding of the IMMIGRATION COURT practices and procedures? This seminar will teach you the nuts and bolts of representing persons in removal proceedings and provide you with the skills to present a successful case before the Immigration Court.

02/24/2012
Seminars

This interactive training will cover how to prove that your client is statutorily eligible to apply for relief. We will focus on three applications: LPR cancellation, § 212(h) relief, and the former § 212(c) relief. In each case, we will review the basics and then move to recent developments and emerging defense strategies.

02/24/2012
Seminars

Designed for a lawyer who wants to boost his or her knowledge and confidence, this course covers the fundamental concepts and elements of immigration law and procedures.

03/01/2012 - 03/09/2012
Seminars

Are you a lawyer who wants to learn more about representing clients in removal proceedings? Do you want to represent your clients with the confidence that comes from a better understanding of the IMMIGRATION COURT practices and procedures? This seminar will teach you the nuts and bolts of representing persons in removal proceedings and provide you with the skills to present a successful case before the Immigration Court.
 

03/16/2012
Seminars

This interactive training will cover how to prove that your client is statutorily eligible to apply for relief. We will focus on three applications: LPR cancellation, § 212(h) relief, and the former § 212(c) relief. In each case, we will review the basics and then move to recent developments and emerging defense strategies.

03/16/2012
Seminars