National Immigration Project
the Washington AILA Chapter
Skills
Seminar: Challenging Immigration Consequences of Selected Crimes
Pre-registration is now closed. You may still register at the door, subject to space limitations. Materials may not be available if you register at the door. The National Immigration Project has arranged a special one-day parking rate of $8 for people who attend the skills seminar, but are not guests of the hotel.
Materials will be distributed the day of the skills seminar, during
registration check-in.
___Legal workers, law students and non-profit attorneys and staff $130 at the door
___National Immigration Project, minority bar association, and NLG attorneys $170 at the door
___AILA Members $230 at the door
___Other attorneys $300 at the door
___I
want the 900-page seminar book, Immigration Law and Crimes, at a 40%
discount.* Add $150
*You must register for the seminar to qualify for the 40% book discount.
There will be materials prepared by the speakers for everyone, including those
individuals who do not purchase the book, but you will be missing a great opportunity
if you do not get it when you register. TOTAL: ______________
Registration Form:
NAME
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EMPLOYER
_____________________________________
ADDRESS _______________________________________
__________________________________________________
CITY __________________ STATE ______
ZIP ________
PHONE _________________ FAX __________________
EMAIL __________________________________________
STATE CLE # ____________________________________
I consider myself: beginner intermediate advanced
Make seminar check
payable to the National Immigration Project.
For more information,
call the National Immigration Project at (617) 227-9727 ext. 4 or email ellen@nationalimmigrationproject.org.
The National
Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild certifies that this activity
has been approved for MCLE credit (6.25 60-minutes
hours) by the Washington State Bar. All proceeds of the seminar support the work
of the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, a network of
lawyers and legal community workers engaged in immigration law and practice.
The Project works to diminish discrimination against the foreign born and to
preserve, defend and extend the rights of all immigrants in the United States. The
site is wheelchair accessible.