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Ethical Obligations When Representing Individuals in Immigration Detention 1.00 Credit

Ethical Obligations When Representing Individuals in Immigration Detention (November 2024)

  • ON-DEMAND SEMINAR

Get tips on working with clients under high levels of stress and anxiety. You will learn about your ethical obligations to your client including best practices for navigating potential language and cultural barriers. You will learn how to identify mental health issues and provide compassionate representation.

Original Program Date: November 13, 2024
Product Code: 25835-5VIDEO

Credits:
1.00 Ethics
  • List Price: $99.00
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Back to Ethical Obligations When Representing Individuals in Immigration Detention

This on-demand session was presented as part of the live webcast, Representing Asylum Seekers in Immigration Detention – A Guide for New Practitioners and Pro Bono Volunteers , recorded on November 13, 2025, in Seattle, WA. If you attended the live webcast and reported CLE credits, you cannot also report credits from watching or listening to this recording.

Presenters:
Kristin Kyrka – Higuera & Vanderhoef PLLC, Seattle, WA
Andrea Lino – Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Tacoma, WA


For accessibility or accommodation requests, or other questions, please email ondemand@wsba.org.

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