Q&A: Discussion with AILA Authors - July 23

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This Q&A session will consist of 60 minutes of questions and discussion from the participants on various hot topics in immigration, led by our moderator and expert faculty of AILA Authors. You can ask questions during the session or pre-submit questions here. We encourage all participants to join with their webcams enabled and come prepared to participate in discussion with colleagues in the field. A recording will be made available to all conference attendees. This session will feature authors of Essentials of Immigration Law, Business Immigration: Law & Practice, Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court, and Build and Manage Your successful Immigration Law Practice (Without Losing Your Mind).

Ruby Lichte Powers

AILA Author, Build and Manage Your successful Immigration Law Practice (Without Losing Your Mind), Fundamentals and Special Sessions Conference Committee Chair, Houston, TX

Margaret Deborah Stock

AILA Author, Immigration Law & the Military, 2nd Ed., Anchorage, AK

Charles Wheeler

AILA Author, Public Charge and Affidavits of Support: A Practitioner’s Guide, 2nd Ed.; editor, Immigration Law and the Family, 5th Ed. (6th Ed. coming soon), Oakland, CA

Danielle Polen

AILA Director of Publications and Online Resources, and Registered Yoga Teacher (E-RYT500) and Mindfulness Instructor, Washington, DC

Richard Link

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07/23/2020 at 12:15 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 07/23/2020
07/23/2020 at 12:15 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 07/23/2020 Meeting ID: 961 3366 9677 Password: 392574
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