Tuesday, October 20, 2020

12:00 PM-1:00 PM

Online
  • Government/Non-Profit Member $20.00
  • Judge Member $0.00
  • LBA Solo Section $25.00
  • LBA YLS Member $15.00
  • Member $40.00
  • Non-Member $80.00
  • Paralegal Member $15.00
  • Sustaining Member $36.00

October 19, 2020 11:00 PM

A reservation is required in advance of the program. Registrants will receive a confirmation e-mail the day before the event which will contain a link to join the meeting via Ring Central and attachments of the handout material and CLE activity code and instruction on how to file with the Ky Bar Association (PDF files).

Hosted by the LBA Human Rights Section

Until an immigrant in the United States becomes a naturalized citizen, they remain deportable or removable if they are convicted of certain crimes. Even misdemeanors can preclude people from qualifying for programs such as DACA. It is important for practitioners to advise their clients accurately about how criminal pleas and convictions can affect their status in the US even if they are ultimately expunged. This program will review the basics of the intersection of criminal and immigration law.

Speaker: Thomas D. Clines, Attorney at Law

Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be received by the LBA 24 hours in advance to receive a credit or refund. Substitutes will be allowed. This is a LIVE program and any post-event recordings will be subject to the On-Demand fee(s).

Credit Status: Approved
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