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Advocating for Immigrant Clients in Litigation from Start to Finish

CELA's 34th Annual Conference

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Price

$45 for CELA Members and Marketplace Members
$35 for Non-Profit Members

75 minutes
Date Published

October 28, 2021

Publisher

California Employment Lawyers Association

Subjects

34th Annual Conference, Immigrant Employees

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Summary

"Advocating for Immigrant Clients in Litigation from Start to Finish” covers best practices for representing immigrant workers in litigation including pre-enforcement considerations, discovery, and remedies and enforcement. Our experienced practitioners from private and non-profit practice across California will share their insights into how we can be the best advocates possible for immigrant workers.

SWOD-16764

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Presenters

Griselda Rodriguez
G-Rod Law, A.P.C.

Ms. Rodriguez received her B.S. from California State University, Northridge and earned her J.D. from Glendale University... Read More

Estella Cisneros
California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.

Estella M. Cisneros is currently the Legal Director of the Agricultural Worker Program for California Rural Legal Assistance,... Read More

Hugo Gamez
Law Offices of Hugo Gamez

Hugo Gamez has been practicing law since 2011, primarily in the areas of employment Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation,... Read More

Stacy Villalobos
Legal Aid at Work

Stacy Villalobos is a staff attorney and the acting director of the Racial Economic Justice Program at Legal Aid at Work. She... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
Advocating for Immigrant Clients in Litigation from Start to Finish - Video
Downloadable Files
Advocating for Immigrant Clients in Litigation from Start to Finish - Slide Handout
Manuel v. Brightview Application - Handout
MIL Nonparties' Immigration Status - Handout
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