Arkansas Bar Will Review Immigration Law

The Arkansas Bar Association's International and Immigration Law Section will present a CLE program titled Immigration Law Seminar: Contending With Constantly Changing Currents.

The presentation will take place on Friday, November 16 from 8:25 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Clarion Inn, I-540 and Highway 62, Fayetteville, AR. Registration begins at 8 a.m.

Discussion topics will include: Overview of Nonimmigrant Visa Categories: Navigating the A to V Waters; Caps, Quotas & the H-1B Crunch: Rough Sailing on a Sinking Ship; Employment-Based Route to a Green Card: Taking the Slow Boat; Form I-9 Issues and Social Security Number Mismatch Letters: Entering Murky Waters; Notices to Appear & Removal Proceedings: Rowing Upstream Without a Paddle, and Dual Representation, Conflicts and Other Ethical Issues: Seeking a Safe Harbor.

Among the speakers are: Michael Freeman, director, Office of International Students and Scholars, University of Arkansas; Eugene J. Flynn, certified immigration specialist, and Donna S. Galchus, Brown Martin Haller & McClain LLP.

For details on registration fees and available CLE credits, see the Bulletin Board on The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel website at www.metrocorpcounsel.com.

For reservations, call (800) 609-5668 or visit www.arkbar.org.