(LIVE PROGRAM) Padilla v. Kentucky: Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions

October 4, 2010

The program will explore central aspects of the Padilla v. Kentucky decision, including the scope of the duty to advise the defendant concerning the immigration consequences of taking a plea. The panel will offer practical guidance to criminal defense counsel concerned with providing a proper advisal. The immigration consequences of certain criminal convictions will also be analyzed, and the impact of Nijhawan v. Holder on the categorical analysis will be discussed.

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October 4, 2010 - 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

PADILLA v. KENTUCKY: IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS Monday, October 4 6-9pm Live Program: $185 Member/ $295 Nonmember

SAVE MONEY: Do you want to save 20% on this class? Firms with fewer than 10 attorneys receive a 20% discount if 2 or more register for the same CLE program. Firms with 10 or more attorneys receive a 20% discount if 4 or more register for the same CLE program. If this discount applies, please do not register online. You must call the City Bar Center for CLE - 212-382-6663.

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New York, California and New Jersey Credit: 3.0 in professional practice. This live program provides transitional/non-transitional credit to all attorneys. Illinois Credit: 2.5 general MCLE credits.


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