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Presented by the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, NYSDA Immigrant Defense Project, NYU Law School Immigrant Rights Clinic
& the Law Offices of Norton Tooby

Crimes & Immigration Law Seminar in New York City


Sat. September 13, 2008
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

New York University School of Law,
245 Sullivan
Street
Furman Hall, Rm. 216

 

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2008 Fall Crimes and Immigration
Day-Long Seminar Series

Immigration Consequences and Post-Conviction Relief in California
Presented by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center and the Law Office of Norton Tooby

San Francisco, CA - October 25, 2008
Golden Gate University School of Law
536 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
Rooms 5310 & 2202
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Los Angeles, CA - November 8, 2008
UCLA School of Law
405 Hilgard Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Rooms 1447 & 1457
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Hosted by UCLA School of Law's David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy

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Teleseminars

This event has been postponed because of pending legislation in congress.
New date and time information will be posted here as it becomes available.

Teleseminar: Safe Haven Results in Criminal Cases to Avoid Deportation

Two 90 minute Conferences on:
"Safe Havens" (non-deportable criminal dispositions). This teleseminar will cover valuable principles that can be used to identify immigration-safe dispositions in criminal cases and will supplement and provide a guide to our newest publication, Safe Havens.

Session I: The first 1 1/2 hour presentation will be a "how to" guide on taking full advantage of the Safe Havens practice manual, and will cover "General Safe Havens" - safe dispositions that prevent deportation under any of the conviction-based grounds of deportability, including non-conviction dispositions and effective post-conviction relief.

Session II: The second session will feature nationwide coverage of the safe havens available for drug offenses, i.e., dispositions in drug cases that do not trigger any of the grounds of deportation.

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Registration disabled until the event is rescheduled.

Register now, using our on-line registration service:

Option A: Teleseminar AND Book $380

Includes:
(a) Two 1 ½ hour teleseminar sessions (normally $210), and
(b) SAFE HAVENS 1000+-page practice manual (normally $285)
$115 OFF NORMAL PRICE OF $495

Option B: Teleseminar ONLY $210

Premium Resource Members receive a 15% discount on registration. Teleseminar ONLY $178.50
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As of January 12, 2006, these prices will reflect a $25 surcharge for late registration.

Teleseminar CDs


Safe Havens in Moral Turpitude Cases
Teleseminar CD


Two 90 minute Conferences
Covering six types of non-deportable dispositions (or "Safe Havens")
in Crimes of Moral Turpitude cases. (Recorded: February, 2005)


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Avoiding Removal for
Firearms, Drugs, and Domestic Violence Teleseminar CD

Three 90 minute Conferences
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Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants Teleseminar CD


Two 90 minute Conferences
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Avoiding Removal in Drug Cases in the 9th Circuit Teleseminar CD

Two 90 minute Conferences
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Avoiding Deportation for Aggravated Felonies Teleseminar CD

Three 90 minute Conferences
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