Wed, February 15, 2023
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM ET
Ethical Considerations in Representing Immigrant Clients in Employment Cases - Virtual
Representing clients from other countries brings the joy of learning about different cultures, and also comes with ethical challenges. How can you protect your clients against immigration-related threats by the employer? Can an undocumented worker bring the same claims as a U.S. citizen? What if your client worked under a false name, or with false documents?
Carol Brooke, Senior Attorney with the Workers’ Rights Project of the North Carolina Justice Center, will give practical tips as well as an overview of how immigration status may impact your immigrant client’s employment claims. Come learn how to prepare yourself so you aren’t caught off guard if your client returns to their home country, was working under a false name, or doesn’t have a Social Security number.
Registration includes 1.0 Ethics hour
North Carolina State Bar, Board of Continuing Legal Education
Credit has been approved with the North Carolina State Bar, Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.00 Ethics credit.
You are registering for the virtual option for this seminar. The virtual registration link will be included in your confirmation email after you register.
Refunds cannot be given. Any cancellations will be given access to the on-demand option.
























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