Asylum 101 -- Learning How to Effectively Navigate the Asylum Process

Topics:
  • Immigration

Sponsored by the Public Service Committee of the Federal Bar Council, these three panel discussions, scheduled for Wednesday, June 4, 18 and July 2, will probe the rules, procedures and obstacles to filing an asylum application. Discussions will include the one-year filing deadline, evidentiary requirements for an Immigration Hearing, challenges in detention cases and appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals and Second Circuit. Each session will focus on various stages of an asylum matter. There will both moderated and open forum discussions with plenty of opportunity for questions. Featured speakers include Immigration Judges, individuals from the Second Circuit's Immigration Unit, private Immigration Law practitioners and representatives from public interest organizations, each of whom will provide their views and experience on obtaining the appropriate relief for an asylum client.

Part I: Introduction to Asylum Law & the Surge of Immigration Appeals in the Second Circuit
Wednesday, June 4, 2008, 6:30-9:30pm, WilmerHale, 399 Park Avenue, New York
Speakers: Immigration Judge Noel Brennan; Eva Saltzman, Second Circuit Immigration Unit; Mark Von Sternberg, Senior Attorney, Catholic Charities; Jennifer Kim, Director, Refugee Assistance Program City Bar Justice Center

Part II: The Immigration Hearing: Evidentiary Requirements and Witness Examinations
Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 6:30-9:30pm, Hogan & Hartson LLP, 875 Third Avenue, New York
Speakers: Immigration Judge Margaret McManus; Immigration Judge Thomas Mulligan; Immigration Judge Helen Sichel; Lauris Wren, Associate Clinical Professor, Hofstra Law School Asylum Clinic; Paul O'Dwyer, Immigration Law Practitioner

Part III: Hurdles to Asylum Cases: The One-Year Deadline & Detention Cases
& The Appeals Process: Appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals and the Second Circuit
Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 6:30-9:30pm, O'Melveny & Myers LLP, 7 Times Square, New York
Speakers: Dan Smulian, Assistant Professor of Clinical Law, Safe Harbor Project, Brooklyn Law School; Bryan Lonegan, Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor, Center for Social Justice, Seton Hall University School of Law; Cyrus Mehta, Immigration Law Practitioner, Partner Cyrus D. Mehta & Associates, PLLC

PLEASE E-MAIL SANDHYA P. KAWATRA (spkawatra@hhlaw.com)
TO RSVP FOR ONE OR ALL OF THESE PROGRAMS

This program is approved for CLE credit in New York.

Questions? Please contact Sandhya Kawatra (212) 918-3532 Spkawatra@hhlaw.com or Peter Vigeland at (212) 230-8807 Peter.Vigeland@wilmerhale.com