Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal District Courts
About
This Course
This comprehensive program offers attorneys and legal practitioners an in-depth understanding of the litigation process for immigration cases in federal district courts. Whether filing a Mandamus action to challenge delays or an Administrative Procedure Act action to contest a wrongful immigration denial, this CLE program is specifically designed for litigation attorneys.
Our esteemed faculty will delve into the complexities of negotiating strategies and share best practices for appearances before the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Federal District Courts. Key topics include consent to Magistrate jurisdiction, advanced filings, and seeking special relief through motions like Preliminary Injunction and Temporary Restraining Orders. Additionally, the important aspect of recovering EAJA fees will be addressed.
Attending this program will provide valuable insights into negotiating strategies, familiarize participants with the US Attorney's Office's and Federal District Judges' unique local practices, and offer guidance on important considerations before and after filing a lawsuit.
This course is ideal for attorneys and legal practitioners who have filed or intend to file their first Administrative Procedure Act (APA) action to challenge wrongful immigration denials or address undue delays. This program will enhance your skills and effectively navigate the complexities of litigating immigration cases.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify Negotiating Strategies
- Analyze the Nuances of the Local Practice of various U.S. Attorney’s Office, Federal District Courts
- Distinguish Special Considerations Before and After Filing Your Lawsuit
About the Presenters
Nguyen Luu, Esq.
Luu Law, PC
Practice Area: Immigration (+ 1 other areas)
Nguyen D. Luu is an experienced immigration attorney admitted to practice in the State Bar of California, Executive Office for Immigration Review, State Department, Department of Homeland Security, United States District Court Northern District of California, United States District Court of Colorado, and 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. While the firm is based in San Jose, California, Nguyen enjoys representing clients and families throughout the nation and worldwide. Nguyen’s vast immigration experience has enabled him to assist clients from all backgrounds and regions, including Canada, South America, Asia, Europe as well as the South Pacific. Nguyen earned his B.A. from George ...
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