10th Annual Federal Bar Association Immigration Law Seminar May 17-18, 2013 Presented by the FBA Immigration Law Section In conjunction with the Memphis Mid-South Chapter of the FBA; the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA); and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of , through its Court Improvement Fund

Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law Conference Activities & Hotel Information

Federal Bar Association – 10th Annual Immigration Seminar Friday & Saturday (May 17-18, 2013) - CLE Courses will be held at: University of Memphis School of Law, http://www.memphis.edu/law/index.php 1 North Front Street, (Downtown) Memphis, Tennessee 38103 (901) 678-2421

Sponsored by: Federal Bar Association - Immigration Law Section (ILS) Co Sponsored by: The Mid-South Chapter of the Federal Bar Association; the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA); and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee, through its Court Improvement Fund. All proceeds go to the Federal Bar Association. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: Make your reservations now! Hotel rooms are very limited during this weekend due to the Memphis In May BBQ Festival . The conference host hotel is the Marriott Hotel Downtown, 250 North Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103. Rooms remain available at our block rate of $159 + tax per night for a King Size or two Double beds, based on availability. For reservations, please call 877/901- 6632 or 901/527-7300. Be sure to ask for the Federal Bar Association rate when you call. Reservations cannot be made online to receive FBA rate. If the hotel states that there are no rooms available, please contact Cindy James ([email protected] or 901/763-3188 x 206) immediately to help you get a room in the FBA block, if possible. Pre-Conference Events on Thursday, May 16 8:00pm - 10:30pm: WELCOME RECEPTION - We hope that you will be able to join us on Thursday, May 16, 2013 at 8:00pm at Texas de Brazil (www.texasdebrazil.com/ memphis) located at 150 Peabody Place, Suite 103 (901) 526- 7600 for our relaxing pre-seminar event. The cost of the dinner is $35.00 per person for the full meal and $24.99 per person for the soup/salad bar only. All meals include choice of dinner, wine, tax & gratuity. Please RSVP by either your conference registration form, by email to [email protected] or call Cindy James at (901) 763-3188 ext. 206 by Friday, May 10th, 2013. There will be limited seating available to first 200 registrants who RSVP. Activities After Day 1 of the Seminar - Friday, May 17 6:30pm - 10:00pm: MEMPHIS RIVERBOAT DINNER CRUISE/JUDICIAL RECEPTION AND AWARDS CEREMONY - The FBA will host a dinner for our local Judiciary, Federal Judges, Immigration Judges and US Court of Appeal Judges immediately following the Friday seminar. This year our Awards Ceremony will take place on the Mighty Mississippi. View the beautiful Memphis skyline on a two hour cruise while dining on down home Southern cooking along with a Chinese buffet. Gather with your fellow participants and have fun singing and dancing along with recording artists Henry Gross and Mike Chapman. There will be a cash bar available. Boarding and entertain- ment begins at 6:30pm. The cruise will depart the docks at 8:00 pm SHARP. Tickets are $25.00. May 17-18, 2013

7:30pm - 10:00pm MEMPHIS IN MAY BBQ FESTIVAL Group outing to the Memphis In May BBQ Festival at Riverfront Park. Guests will ride the trolley or walk to Riverfront Park. Please visit www.memphisinmay.org for more information or sign up on your registration form. Tickets are $8.00 for a single day pass. Memphis Loves Visitors! Each year the World Champion- ship Barbeque Cooking Contest entertains visitors from around the world. In 2012, visitors came from all 50 states and 8 foreign countries. Activities After Day 2 of the Seminar - Saturday, May 18 6:00pm – 12:00am: A STROLL DOWN - In the heart of downtown Memphis with three blocks of nightclubs, restaurants and retail shops, the Beale Street entertainment district is a melting pot of delta blues, jazz, rock 'n' roll, R&B and gospel. With cold refreshments and hot music, Beale Street is the very heart of en- tertainment in Memphis. With more than 25 clubs including B.B. King‟s, Coyote Ugly, Hard Rock Café, Alfred‟s and Rum Boogie Café, it's no wonder that the world-famous Beale attracts both locals and visitors alike. Post Seminar Activity - Sunday, May 19 11:00am – 4:00pm: GROUP OUTING TO GRACELAND Known the world over by his first name, he is regarded as one of the most im- portant figures of twentieth century popular culture. Visit his home and see why he was known as “The King”. Vehicles will leave the Downtown Marriot Hotel at 11:00am Sunday morning to drive to Graceland (3765 Elvis Presley Blvd., Memphis, TN 38116). Vehicles can organize their own groups and depart the hotel and return on their own time frame. The driving distance is approximately 10 miles from the hotel. Sign up on your registration form or at the registration table at the seminar. Tickets are $35.00 (approximately). http:// www.elvis.com/graceland 1:00pm - 5:00pm: GROUP OUTING TO NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM The National Civil Rights Museum (http://www.civilrightsmuseum.org) located at the Lorraine Motel, the assassination site of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., chronicles key epi- sodes of the American civil rights movement and the legacy of this movement to inspire participation in civil and human rights efforts globally, through our collections, exhibi- tions, and educational programs. Vehicles will leave the Downtown Marriot Hotel at 1:00pm Sunday afternoon to drive to the National Civil Rights Museum. Vehicles can organize their own groups and depart the hotel and return on their own time frame. The driving distance is approx- imately 5 miles from the hotel. Sign up on your registration form or at the registration table at the seminar. Tickets are $13.00 (approximately). VER31JAN13 Schedule at a Glance

FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2013

7:30 – 8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION

8:00 – 8:30 a.m. TRACK 1: INTRODUCTION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS

8:35 – 9:35 a.m. TRACK 1: U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES (USCIS) HOT TOPICS PANEL TRACK 2: THE IMMIGRATION COURT: NUTS AND BOLTS FOR BEGINNERS TRACK 3: APPEALLATE REVIEW AT THE U.S. CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS TRACK 4: REPRESENTING THE TRANSGENDER/TRANSEXUAL ALIEN TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: PART 1

9:40 -10:40 a.m. TRACK 1: U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) HOT TOPICS PANEL TRACK 2: VIEW FROM THE BENCH: PRACTICE BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION JUDGE TRACK 3: IMMIGRATION REMEDIES IN U.S. FEDERAL COURT, MANDAMUS, HABEAS & APA TRACK 4: CRIMES OF VIOLENCE: IS THE CONVICTION AN AGGRAVATED FELONY? TRACK 5: CSPA & CHILD CITIZENSHIP ACT OF 2000

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. TRACK 1: U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP) HOT TOPICS PANEL TRACK 2: GROUNDS OF REMOVABILITY TRACK 3: VIEW FROM THE BENCH: THE CIRCUIT JUDGES SPEAK TRACK 4: STRATEGIES FOR PADILLA VS KENTUCKY: POST CONVICTION RELIEF

TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: PART 2

11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. LUNCH

1:45 - 2:45 p.m. TRACK 1: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE (DOS) HOT TOPICS PANEL TRACK 2: RELIEF FROM REMOVAL: AN OVERVIEW TRACK 3: ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS TRACK 4: E-42A LPR CANCELLATION BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION JUDGE TRACK 5: CITIZENSHIP IN A GLOBAL ERA: A REPORT FROM ROME

2:50 - 3:50 p.m. TRACK 1: DHS CIS/ICE/CBP CHIEF COUNSEL: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES TRACK 2: BASIC ASYLUM LAW TRACK 3: MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS TRACK 4: CRIMES INVOLVING MORAL TURPITUDE: HOW TO ANALYZE A CONVICTION TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: PART 3

3:55 - 4:55 p.m. TRACK 1: PETITIONER DIED? REINSTATEMENT OR HUMANITARIAN REINSTATEMENT UNDER 204(L) TRACK 2: ASYLUM: FILING AND DOCUMENTING THE APPLICATION TRACK 3: BOND AND CUSTODY: DETENTION, BONDING & BOND REDETERMINATION TRACK 4: E-42B NON-LPR CANCELLATION BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION JUDGE TRACK 5: MOTIONS PRACTICE: MOTIONS TO REOPEN/RECONSIDER/REMAND/TERMINATE

5:00 - 6:00 p.m. TRACK 1: DACA/DREAMERS EXECUTIVE ORDER/DEFERRED ACTION OR DREAM ACT TRACK 2: APPELLATE REVIEW OF IMMIGRATION DECISIONS AT THE BIA TRACK 3: INCOME TAX AND ALIENS: TAX ISSUES IN IMMIGRATION TRACK 4: DRUG CRIMES: IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES TRACK 5: DHS USCIS OMBUDSMAN HOT TOPICS

6:30 - 10:00 p.m. JUDICIAL RECEPTION/GROUP OUTING: Option1: Mississippi Riverboat Dinner Cruise

7:30 - 10:00 p.m. GROUP OUTING: Option 2: Memphis in May Barbeque Festival

May 17-18, 2013

SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013

7:30 – 8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION

8:00 – 8:30 a.m. TRACK 1: INTRODUCTION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS

8:35 – 9:35 a.m. TRACK 1: VAWA UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES TRACK 2: PARDONS AND POST CONVICTION RELIEF TO AVOID A CONVICTION UNDER THE INA TRACK 3: ADVANCED EMPLOYMENT BASED PRACTICES, UPDATES AND SANCTIONS (LC/PERM) TRACK 4: STUDENT (F) VISA: UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES TRACK 5: HOW NUMBERS WORK ON THE VISA BULLETIN

9:40 -10:40 a.m. TRACK 1: U VISA TOPICS: Q&A SESSION FACILITATED BY DHS REPRESENTATIVES TRACK 2: RELIGIOUS ISSUES IN ASYLUM LAW - CASE STUDIES TRACK 3: TIPS FOR WRITING BRIEFS AT BIA AND U.S. COURT OF APPEALS TRACK 4: NUTS AND BOLTS: WAIVERS OF INADMISSIBILTY AND REMOVAL AT CONSULAR POSTS TRACK 5: EMPLOYER VERIFICATION OBLIGATIONS

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. TRACK 1: DISCUSSION: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT (VAWA) TRACK 2: CUTTING EDGE - ASYLUM ISSUES IN PARTICULAR SOCIAL GROUPS (GANGS/OTHER) TRACK 3: DOCTORS, NURSES AND OTHER MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS TRACK 4: WORKSHOP: WAIVERS AND OTHER ISSUES AT THE U.S. EMBASSY AND/OR CONSULATES

TRACK 5: WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: COUNSELING CORPORATE COMPLIANCE

11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. LUNCH

1:45 - 2:45 p.m. TRACK 1: U NON-IMMIGRANT STATUS: UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES TRACK 2: WAIVERS OR INADMISSIBILITY IN REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS - ADVANCED TRACK 3: USE OF AN EXPERT WITNESS IN REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS TRACK 4: APPEALS AND MOTIONS TO REOPEN BEFORE USCIS TRACK 5: WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: REPRESENTING THE EMPLOYER IN AN ICE AUDIT

2:50 - 3:50 p.m. TRACK 1: U ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES TRACK 2: LGBT IMMIGRATION LAW - CURRENT TRENDS TRACK 3: HOW TO PREPARE AND FILE A PROVISIONAL ULP I-601 WAIVER TRACK 4: COMPETENCY ISSUES: PTSD, MEMORY LOSS, MENTAL DISABILITY TRACK 5: WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LITIGATION

3:55 - 4:55 p.m. TRACK 1: COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM LEGISLATIVE UPDATE PANEL TRACK 2: CUTTING EDGE - GENDER BASED ASYLUM ISSUES (FGM) TRACK 3: NEGOTIATING WITH AGENCY OFFICIALS TRACK 4: PRESENTING COMPLICATED I-130/I-485/I-751/N-400 CASES BEFORE USCIS TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: THE EVOLVING WORKPLACE

5:00 - 6:00 p.m. TRACK 1: REPRESENTING THE SPECIAL IMMIGRANT JUVENILE TRACK 2: STUMP THE EXPERTS: Q&A WITH PROMINENT IMMIGRATION PRACTITIONERS TRACK 3: AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT (I-864): PREPARATION, USE AND PITFALLS TRACK 4: WHAT‟S NEW WITH PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION, WAIVERS AND MORE? TRACK 5: IMMIGRATION LAW SECTION ANNUAL MEETING

6:30 - 6:45 p.m. Meet in Downtown Marriott lobby for “A Stroll Down Beale Street”

6:45 - 12:00 a.m. GROUP OUTING: “A Stroll Down Beale Street”

Day at a Glance

TRACK ONE TRACK TWO TRACK THREE TRACK FOUR TRACK FIVE

7:30am - 8:00am REGISTRATION

8:00am - 8:30am INTRODUCTION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS

U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND REPRESENTING THE WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL THE IMMIGRATION COURT: NUTS APPELLATE REVIEW AT THE US 8:35am - 9:35am IMMIGRATION SERVICES (USCIS) TRANSGENDER/TRANSEXUAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: AND BOLTS FOR BEGINNERS CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS HOT TOPICS PANEL ALIEN PART 1: GENERAL IMMIGRATION

U.S. IMMIGRATION AND VIEW FROM THE BENCH: IMMIGRATION REMEDIES IN U.S. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE: IS THE CSPA & CHILD 9:40am - 10:40am CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) PRACTICE BEFORE THE FEDERAL COURT, MANDAMUS, CONVICTION AN AGGRAVATED CITIZENSHIP ACT OF 2000 HOT TOPICS PANEL IMMIGRATION JUDGE HABEAS AND APA FELONY?

WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER STRATEGIES FOR PADILLA VS VIEW FROM THE BENCH: PART 2: CONFIDENTIALITY 10:45am - 11:45am PROTECTION (CBP) HOT TOPICS GROUNDS OF REMOVABILITY KENTUCKY: POST CONVICTION THE CIRCUIT JUDGES SPEAK BETWEEN ATTY/CLIENT/AGENCY/ PANEL RELIEF APPLICATION (LULAC, ASYLUM) & FOIA

11:45am - 1:45pm LUNCH

E-42A LPR CANCELLATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE RELIEF FROM REMOVAL: ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE CITIZENSHIP IN A GLOBAL ERA: 1:45pm - 2:45pm BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION (DOS) HOT TOPICS PANEL AN OVERVIEW U.S. COURT OF APPEALS A REPORT FROM ROME JUDGE

DHS CIS/ICE/CBP CHIEF CRIMES INVOLVING MORAL WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF 2:50pm - 3:50pm COUNSEL: ROLES AND BASIC ASYLUM LAW TURPITUDE: HOW TO ANALYZE ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS RESPONSIBILITIES A CONVICTION PART 3: DUAL REPRESENTATION

PETITIONER DIED? BOND AND CUSTODY: E -42B NON-LPR CANCELLATION MOTIONS PRACTICE: MOTIONS TO ASYLUM: FILING AND 3:55pm - 4:55pm REINSTATEMENT OR DETENTION, BONDING & BOND BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION REOPEN/RECONSIDER/REMAND/ DOCUMENTING THE APPLICATION HUMANITARIAN REDETERMINATIONS JUDGE TERMINATE

DACA/DREAMERS EXECUTIVE APPELLATE REVIEW OF INCOME TAX AND ALIENS: TAX DRUG CRIMES: IMMIGRATION DHS USCIS OMBUDSMAN 5:00pm - 6:00pm ORDER / DEFERRED ACTION OR IMMIGRATION DECISIONS AT THE ISSUES IN IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES HOT TOPICS DREAM ACT BIA Friday, May 17, 2013

TRACK ONE TRACK TWO TRACK THREE TRACK FOUR TRACK FIVE

7:30am - 8:00am REGISTRATION

8:00am - 8:30am INTRODUCTION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS

U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND REPRESENTING THE WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL THE IMMIGRATION COURT: NUTS APPELLATE REVIEW AT THE US 8:35am - 9:35am IMMIGRATION SERVICES (USCIS) TRANSGENDER/TRANSEXUAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: AND BOLTS FOR BEGINNERS CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS HOT TOPICS PANEL ALIEN PART 1: GENERAL IMMIGRATION

U.S. IMMIGRATION AND VIEW FROM THE BENCH: IMMIGRATION REMEDIES IN U.S. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE: IS THE CSPA & CHILD 9:40am - 10:40am CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) PRACTICE BEFORE THE FEDERAL COURT, MANDAMUS, CONVICTION AN AGGRAVATED CITIZENSHIP ACT OF 2000 HOT TOPICS PANEL IMMIGRATION JUDGE HABEAS AND APA FELONY?

WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER STRATEGIES FOR PADILLA VS VIEW FROM THE BENCH: PART 2: CONFIDENTIALITY 10:45am - 11:45am PROTECTION (CBP) HOT TOPICS GROUNDS OF REMOVABILITY KENTUCKY: POST CONVICTION THE CIRCUIT JUDGES SPEAK BETWEEN ATTY/CLIENT/AGENCY/ PANEL RELIEF APPLICATION (LULAC, ASYLUM) & FOIA

11:45am - 1:45pm LUNCH

E-42A LPR CANCELLATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE RELIEF FROM REMOVAL: ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE CITIZENSHIP IN A GLOBAL ERA: 1:45pm - 2:45pm BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION (DOS) HOT TOPICS PANEL AN OVERVIEW U.S. COURT OF APPEALS A REPORT FROM ROME JUDGE

DHS CIS/ICE/CBP CHIEF CRIMES INVOLVING MORAL WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF 2:50pm - 3:50pm COUNSEL: ROLES AND BASIC ASYLUM LAW TURPITUDE: HOW TO ANALYZE ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS RESPONSIBILITIES A CONVICTION PART 3: DUAL REPRESENTATION

PETITIONER DIED? BOND AND CUSTODY: E -42B NON-LPR CANCELLATION MOTIONS PRACTICE: MOTIONS TO ASYLUM: FILING AND 3:55pm - 4:55pm REINSTATEMENT OR DETENTION, BONDING & BOND BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION REOPEN/RECONSIDER/REMAND/ DOCUMENTING THE APPLICATION HUMANITARIAN REDETERMINATIONS JUDGE TERMINATE

DACA/DREAMERS EXECUTIVE APPELLATE REVIEW OF INCOME TAX AND ALIENS: TAX DRUG CRIMES: IMMIGRATION DHS USCIS OMBUDSMAN 5:00pm - 6:00pm ORDER / DEFERRED ACTION OR IMMIGRATION DECISIONS AT THE ISSUES IN IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES HOT TOPICS DREAM ACT BIA Full Seminar Schedule

There are five tracks for the CLE courses: Track 1 will be held in Classroom #136 - Wade Auditorium; Track 2 will be held in Classroom #226 - 2nd floor; Track 3 will be held in Classroom #244 - 2nd floor; Track 4 will be held in Classroom #325 - 3rd floor; Track 5 will be held in Classroom #326 - 3rd floor. Vendor Displays will be located in the lobby and Student Lounge areas.

^ - denotes panel moderator; * - unconfirmed private sector; + - unconfirmed judicial/government invitee

FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2013

7:30 – 8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION

8:00 – 8:30 a.m. TRACK 1: INTRODUCTION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS ^ H. Raymond Fasano (FBA ILS Chair, Youman Madeo & Fasano, LLP - New York, NY) * Robert DeSousa (FBA National President, State Director, U.S. Senator Pat Toomey - Harrisburg, PA) Eric Hudson (FBA Mid-South Chapter President - Memphis, TN) + Hon. A C Wharton, Jr. (Mayor - Memphis, TN)

8:35 – 9:35 a.m. TRACK 1: U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES (USCIS) HOT TOPICS PANEL ^ Kimberly Sutton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Frager Sutton Haupt, PLLC - Memphis, TN) + USCIS Service Center Designee - to be determined + USCIS HQ Designee - to be determined + USCIS Asylum Director/Officer - to be determined

TRACK 2: THE IMMIGRATION COURT: NUTS AND BOLTS FOR BEGINNERS ^ Hon. Lawrence Burman (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, Immediate Past FBA ILS Chair - Arlington, VA) - in personal capacity Thomas Davis (USDOJ-EOIR, Court Administrator - Memphis, TN) Hon. Amiena Khan (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge– Newark, NJ) - in personal capacity Alicia Triche (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Managing Partner, Nesom Abrusley & Triche - Memphis, TN)

TRACK 3: APPELLATE REVIEW AT THE U.S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS ^ Justin Burton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Kreizelman Burton & Associates, LLC - Chicago, IL) + Hon. Bernice Donald (Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit) Elizabeth Stevens (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, USDOJ Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation, Assistant Director - Washington, DC) + United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit Judge - to be determined + United States Court Of Appeals Ninth Circuit Judge - to be determined

TRACK 4: REPRESENTING THE TRANSGENDER/TRANSEXUAL ALIEN ^ Mark Shmueli (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Law Office of Mark Shmueli - Takoma Park, MD) J. Craig Fong (Fong & Chun - Los Angeles, CA) Victoria Neilson (Legal Director, Immigration Equality Inc. - New York, NY) Amelia Wilson (Detention Attorney, Immigrant Rights Program at American Friends Service Committee - Newark, NJ)

TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: PART 1: GENERAL IMMIGRATION LAW ISSUES WITH DISCUSSION FROM THE AUDIENCE ^ George Newman (Partner, Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP - St. Louis, MO) Hon. Mimi Tsankov (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Secretary - Denver, CO) - in personal capacity Kevin Balkwill (Disciplinary Counsel, Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee - Nashville, TN) Jerome Grzeca (Grzeca Law Group, S.C. - Milwaukee, WI) Lucian Pera (Treasurer, American Bar Association, Adams & Reece, LLP - Memphis, TN)

May 17-18, 2013

9:40 -10:40 a.m. TRACK 1: U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) HOT TOPICS PANEL ^ H. Raymond Fasano (FBA ILS Chair, Youman Madeo & Fasano, LLP - New York, NY) Cheryl David (Director, AILA BOG, The Law Office of Cheryl R. David - New York, NY) Philip Miller (ERO Field Office Director - New Orleans, LA) Glenda Raborn (USICE, Chief Counsel, New Orleans Office of Chief Counsel - Oakdale, LA)

TRACK 2: VIEW FROM THE BENCH: PRACTICE BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION JUDGE ^ Hon. Lawrence Burman (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, Immediate Past FBA ILS Chair - Arlington, VA) - in personal capacity Hon. Dorothy Harbeck (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Advisory Committee - Elizabeth, NJ) - in personal capacity Hon. William Joyce (Retired Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Joyce & Associates, P.C. - Boston, MA) Hon. Charles Pazar (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge - Memphis, TN) - in personal capacity

TRACK 3: IMMIGRATION REMEDIES IN U.S. FEDERAL COURT, MANDAMUS, HABEAS & APA ^ Justin Burton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Kreizelman Burton & Associates, LLC - Chicago, IL) Hon. John Fowlkes (U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee, District Judge - Memphis, TN) Russell Abrutyn (Associate, Law Office of Marshal E. Hyman and Associates PC - Troy, MI) Naomi Bang (Senior Attorney, FosterQuan - Houston, TX) Elizabeth Stevens (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, USDOJ Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation, Assistant Director - Washington, DC)

TRACK 4: CRIMES OF VIOLENCE: IS THE CONVICTION AN AGGRAVATED FELONY? ^ Kimberly Sutton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Frager Sutton Haupt, PLLC - Memphis, TN) Maria Baldini-Potermin (Maria Baldini-Potermin & Associates, PC - Chicago, IL) Mary Kramer (Mary Kramer, PA - Miami, FL) Lory Rosenberg (IDEAS - Washington, DC)

TRACK 5: CSPA & CHILD CITIZENSHIP ACT OF 2000 ^ Donald Mooers (Founder and Managing Partner, Mooers Immigration - Bethesda, MD) Cyrus Mehta (Managing Attorney, Cyrus D. Mehta & Associates, PLLC - New York, NY) Ari Sauer (AILA BOG, Associate Attorney, Siskind Susser - Memphis, TN) Carl Shusterman (Law Offices of Carl Shusterman - Los Angeles, CA) + USCIS/DOS invitee - to be determined

10:45 - 11:45 a.m. TRACK 1: U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP) HOT TOPICS PANEL ^ Barry Frager (FBA ILS CLE Coordinator, Frager Sutton Haupt, PLLC - Memphis, TN) + Lori Breakstone (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Chief Officer, Area Port of Memphis - Memphis, TN) + Denis Dhenin (CBP, Deputy Assistant Chief Counsel, Office of Assistant Chief Counsel - Training - Artesia, NM) John Klow (Retired, Program Manager/Chief Lead, Admissibility Review Office, Admissibility Requirements and Migration Control Office of Field Operations, CBP - Washington, DC) William Reich (Serotte Reich Wilson Immigration Law - Buffalo, NY) + Ryan Waters (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Enforcement Officer, Area Port of Memphis - Memphis, TN)

TRACK 2: GROUNDS OF REMOVABILITY ^ Alicia Triche (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Managing Partner, Nesom Abrusley & Triche - Memphis, TN) Maria Baldini-Potermin (Maria Baldini-Potermin & Associates, PC - Chicago, IL) Brian Bates (Reina and Bates Immigration Law Group - Houston, TX) Rook Moore (USICE, Assistant Chief Counsel, New Orleans Office of Chief Counsel - Memphis, TN)

Full Seminar Schedule

TRACK 3: VIEW FROM THE BENCH: THE CIRCUIT JUDGES SPEAK ^ Justin Burton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Kreizelman Burton & Associates, LLC - Chicago, IL) + Hon. Bernice Donald (Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit) + United States Court Of Appeals Ninth Circuit Judge - to be determined + United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit Judge - to be determined

TRACK 4: STRATEGIES FOR PADILLA VS KENTUCKY: POST CONVICTION RELIEF ^ H. Raymond Fasano (FBA ILS Chair, Youman Madeo & Fasano, LLP - New York, NY) Hon. John Fowlkes (U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee, District Judge - Memphis, TN) Maurice Hew, Jr. (Associate Professor, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, TSU - Houston, TX) + Jennifer Keeney (USDOJ, Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation, Senior Litigation Counsel - Washington, DC) George Terezakis (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, The Law Offices of George A. Terezakis - Mineola, NY)

TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: PART 2 CONFIDENTIALITY BETWEEN ATTORNEY/CLIENT/AGENCY/APPLICATION (LULAC, ASYLUM) & FOIA ^ Sean Lewis (Chair, Nashville Bar Immigration Committee, Law Offices of Sean Lewis - Nashville, TN) Richard Averwater (Former DHS OCC Trial Attorney, Law Offices of Richard Averwater - Memphis, TN James Orlow (Former AILA National President, Orlow Kaplan & Hohenstein, LLP - Philadelphia, PA) John Pratt (Kurzban Kurzban Weinger Tetzeli and Pratt, P.A. - Miami, FL) + USCIS Invitee from MSC - to be determined

11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. LUNCH

1:45 - 2:45 p.m. TRACK 1: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE (DOS) HOT TOPICS PANEL ^ Paul Isel (Law Office of Paul Isel - Los Angeles, CA) Scott Boswell (USDOS, Consular Chief, United States Consulate - Montreal, Canada) + Charlie Oppenheim (USDOS, Visa Bulletin Office, Chief, Visa Control and Reporting Division - Washington, DC) Jan Pederson (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Pederson Immigration Law Group - Washington, DC) + USDOS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 2: RELIEF FROM REMOVAL: AN OVERVIEW ^ Hon. Lee O‟Connor (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Advisory Committee - Los Angeles, CA) - in personal capacity Jodi Goodwin (Law Office of Jodi Goodwin - Harlingen, TX) Annaluisa Padilla (AILA National Secretary, AILA BOG, Law Office of Annaluisa Padilla - La Habra, CA) George Terezakis (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, The Law Offices of George A. Terezakis - Mineola, NY)

TRACK 3: ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS ^ Justin Burton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Kreizelman Buston & Associates, LLC - Chicago, IL) + Hon. Bernice Donald (Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit) Brian Bates (Reina and Bates Immigration Law Group - Houston, TX) + Jennifer Keeney (USDOJ, Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation, Senior Litigation Counsel - Washington, DC) + United States Court Of Appeals Ninth Circuit Judge - to be determined + United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit Judge - to be determined

TRACK 4: E-42A LPR CANCELLATION BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION JUDGE ^ Kathleen Gasparian (Partner, Ware/Gasparian - Metairie, LA) Hon. William Joyce (Retired Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Joyce & Associates, P.C. - Boston, MA) Hon. Charles Pazar (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge - Memphis, TN) - in personal capacity Mary Kramer (Mary Kramer, PA - Miami, FL)

May 17-18, 2013

TRACK 3: VIEW FROM THE BENCH: THE CIRCUIT JUDGES SPEAK TRACK 5: CITIZENSHIP IN GLOBAL ERA: A REPORT FROM ROME ^ Justin Burton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Kreizelman Burton & Associates, LLC - Chicago, IL) ^ Margaret H. McCormick (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Minsky, McCormick & Hallagan - Chicago, IL) + Hon. Bernice Donald (Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit) Hon. Mimi Tsankov (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Secretary - Denver, CO) - in personal + United States Court Of Appeals Ninth Circuit Judge - to be determined capacity + United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit Judge - to be determined F. Daniel Siciliano (Professor, Stanford Law School; Faculty Director, Rock Center for Corporate Governance - Stanford, CA) TRACK 4: STRATEGIES FOR PADILLA VS KENTUCKY: POST CONVICTION RELIEF Margaret D. Stock (Lane Powell - Anchorage, AK) ^ H. Raymond Fasano (FBA ILS Chair, Youman Madeo & Fasano, LLP - New York, NY) Hon. John Fowlkes (U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee, District Judge - Memphis, TN) 2:50 - 3:50 p.m. TRACK 1: DHS CIS/ICE/CBP CHIEF COUNSEL: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Maurice Hew, Jr. (Associate Professor, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, TSU - Houston, TX) ^ Kevin Lashus (Managing Partner, Jackson Lewis LLP - Austin, TX) + Jennifer Keeney (USDOJ, Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation, Senior Litigation Counsel - + Denis Dhenin (CBP, Deputy Assistant Chief Counsel, Office of Assistant Chief Counsel - Training - Washington, DC) Artesia, NM) George Terezakis (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, The Law Offices of George A. Terezakis - Mineola, NY) + Ann Baker Gardner (USCIS, Associate Regional Counsel - New Orleans, LA) Brandon Josephsen (USICE, Deputy Chief Counsel, New Orleans Office of Chief Counsel - Memphis, TN) TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: PART 2 Glenda Raborn (USICE, Chief Counsel, New Orleans Office of Chief Counsel - Oakdale, LA) CONFIDENTIALITY BETWEEN ATTORNEY/CLIENT/AGENCY/APPLICATION (LULAC, ASYLUM) & FOIA TRACK 2: BASIC ASYLUM LAW ^ Sean Lewis (Chair, Nashville Bar Immigration Committee, Law Offices of Sean Lewis - Nashville, TN) ^ Alicia Triche (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Managing Partner, Nesom Abrusley & Triche - Richard Averwater (Former DHS OCC Trial Attorney, Law Offices of Richard Averwater - Memphis, TN Memphis, TN) James Orlow (Former AILA National President, Orlow Kaplan & Hohenstein, LLP - Philadelphia, PA) Deborah Anker (Clinical Professor of Law, Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical John Pratt (Kurzban Kurzban Weinger Tetzeli and Pratt, P.A. - Miami, FL) Program Harvard Law School - Cambridge, MA) + USCIS Invitee from MSC - to be determined Hiroko Kusuda (Assistant Clinic Professor, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law - New Orleans, LA) 11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. LUNCH James Orlow (Former AILA National President, Orlow Kaplan & Hohenstein, LLP - Philadelphia, PA) 1:45 - 2:45 p.m. TRACK 1: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE (DOS) HOT TOPICS PANEL + USCIS Asylum Office Director or Designee - to be determined ^ Paul Isel (Law Office of Paul Isel - Los Angeles, CA) TRACK 3: MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS Scott Boswell (USDOS, Consular Chief, United States Consulate - Montreal, Canada) + ^ Prakash Khatri (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Former USCIS Ombudsman, Khatri Law Firm - Charlie Oppenheim (USDOS, Visa Bulletin Office, Chief, Visa Control and Reporting Division - Washington, DC) Washington, DC) Scott Boswell (USDOS, Consular Chief, United States Consulate - Montreal, Canada) Jan Pederson (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Pederson Immigration Law Group - Washington, DC) Loan Huynh (Shareholder, Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. - Minneapolis, MN) + USDOS Designee - to be determined + USCIS Invitee - to be determined TRACK 2: RELIEF FROM REMOVAL: AN OVERVIEW TRACK 4: CRIMES INVOLVING MORAL TURPITUDE: HOW TO ANALYZE A CONVICTION ^ Hon. Lee O‟Connor (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Advisory Committee - Los Angeles, CA) - ^ Hon. Lee O‟Connor (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge , FBA ILS Advisory Committee - Los Angeles, CA) in personal capacity - in personal capacity Jodi Goodwin (Law Office of Jodi Goodwin - Harlingen, TX) Hon. Irene Feldman (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge - Eloy, AZ) - in personal capacity Annaluisa Padilla (AILA National Secretary, AILA BOG, Law Office of Annaluisa Padilla - La Habra, CA) Jeff Joseph (Senior Partner, Joseph Law Firm, P.C. - Aurora, CO) George Terezakis (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, The Law Offices of George A. Terezakis - Mineola, NY) Dan Kesselbrenner (Executive Director, National Immigration Project - Boston, MA)

TRACK 3: ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION LAW: PART 3 ^ Justin Burton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Kreizelman Buston & Associates, LLC - Chicago, IL) DUAL REPRESENTATION + Hon. Bernice Donald (Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit) ^ Karen Grisez (Special Counsel, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP - Washington, DC) Brian Bates (Reina and Bates Immigration Law Group - Houston, TX) Kevin Balkwill (Disciplinary Counsel, Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of + Jennifer Keeney (USDOJ, Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation, Senior Litigation Counsel - Tennessee - Nashville, TN) Washington, DC) David Leopold (AILA BOG, Former AILA National President, David Wolfe Leopold & Associates LPA + United States Court Of Appeals Ninth Circuit Judge - to be determined - Cleveland, OH) + United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit Judge - to be determined Lucian Pera (Treasurer, American Bar Association, Adams & Reece, LLP - Memphis, TN) TRACK 4: E-42A LPR CANCELLATION BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION JUDGE John Pratt (Kurzban Kurzban Weinger Tetzeli and Pratt, P.A. - Miami, FL) ^ Kathleen Gasparian (Partner, Ware/Gasparian - Metairie, LA) + USCIS Designee - to be determined Hon. William Joyce (Retired Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Joyce & Associates, P.C. - 3:55 - 4:55 p.m. TRACK 1: PETITIONER DIED? REINSTATEMENT OR HUMANITARIAN REINSTATEMENT Boston, MA) UNDER 204(L) Hon. Charles Pazar (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge - Memphis, TN) - in personal capacity ^ Donald Mooers (Founder and Managing Partner, Mooers Immigration - Bethesda, MD) Mary Kramer (Mary Kramer, PA - Miami, FL) Barbara Bower (Barbara L. Bower Law Firm, LLC - Pittsburgh, PA) + USCIS Designee - to be determined * TBD

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TRACK 2: ASYLUM: FILING AND DOCUMENTING THE APPLICATION ^ Alicia Triche (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Managing Partner, Nesom Abrusley & Triche - Memphis, TN) Deborah Anker (Clinical Professor of Law, Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Harvard Law School - Cambridge, MA) Hon. Amiena Khan (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge– Newark, NJ) - in personal capacity Hiroko Kusuda (Assistant Clinic Professor, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law - New Orleans, LA) + USCIS Asylum Office Director or Designee - to be determined

TRACK 3: BOND AND CUSTODY: DETENTION, BONDING AND BOND REDETERMINATION ^ Sean Lewis (Chair, Nashville Bar Immigration Committee, Law Offices of Sean Lewis - Nashville, TN) Hon. Irene Feldman (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge - Eloy, AZ) - in personal capacity Karen Grisez (Special Counsel, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP - Washington, DC) Brandon Josephsen (USICE, Deputy Chief Counsel, New Orleans Office of Chief Counsel - Memphis, TN)

TRACK 4: E-42B NON-LPR CANCELLATION BEFORE THE IMMIGRATION JUDGE ^ Hon. Lee O‟Connor (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Advisory Committee - Los Angeles, CA) - in personal capacity Victor Neiblas (AILA National 2nd Vice President, Law Office of Victor Neiblas - City of Industry, CA) Christine Poarch (Attorney, Poarch Law Firm - Salem, VA) Olsi Vrapi (Noble & Vrapi, PA - Albuquerque, NM)

TRACK 5: MOTIONS PRACTICE: MOTIONS TO REOPEN/RECONSIDER/REMAND/TERMINATE ^ Tanya Myers (Law Offices of Tanya Myers - Tucson, AZ) Hon. Robin Feder (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Vice Chair - Boston, MA) - in personal capacity Tara Lundstrom (Law Clerk, Hon. Arthur L. Alarcon, United States Court Of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit - San Francisco, CA) Rook Moore (USICE, Assistant Chief Counsel, New Orleans Office of Chief Counsel - Memphis, TN)

5:00 - 6:00 p.m. TRACK 1: DACA/DREAMERS EXECUTIVE ORDER/DEFERRED ACTION OR DREAM ACT ^ Kimberly Sutton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Frager Sutton Haupt, PLLC - Memphis, TN) Anna Gallagher (Maggio + Kattar, P.C. - Washington, DC) Laura Lichter (AILA National President, AILA BOG, Lichter Immigration - Denver, CO) + USCIS Invitee - to be determined

TRACK 2: APPELLATE REVIEW OF IMMIGRATION DECISIONS AT THE BIA ^ Tanya Myers (Law Offices of Tanya Myers - Tucson, AZ) Brandon Josephsen (USICE, Deputy Chief Counsel, New Orleans Office of Chief Counsel - Memphis, TN) Lory Rosenberg (IDEAS - Washington, DC)

TRACK 3: INCOME TAX AND ALIENS: TAX ISSUES IN IMMIGRATION ^ Hon. Lawrence Burman (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, Immediate Past FBA ILS Chair - Arlington, VA) - in personal capacity Robert Alcorn (Robert Alcorn, CPA, MBA - Dallas, TX) Sam Rock (Attorney, Rock Law Group, PLC; Rock and Hardin Professional Tax Services - Lexington, KY; Atlanta, GA; New York, NY)

TRACK 4: DRUG CRIMES: IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES ^ Mark Shmueli (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Law Office of Mark Shmueli - Takoma Park, MD) Thomas Elliot (Lichtman & Elliot, PC - Washington, DC) Maurice Hew, Jr. (Associate Professor, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, TSU - Houston, TX) Dan Kesselbrenner (Executive Director, National Immigration Project - Boston, MA)

May 17-18, 2013

TRACK 5: DHS USCIS OMBUDSMAN HOT TOPICS ^ Prakash Khatri (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Former USCIS Ombudsman, Khatri Law Firm - Washington, DC) Rena Cutlip-Mason (DHS CIS, Acting Chief , Humanitarian/Family Section - Washington, DC) Charlie Oppenheim (USDOS, Visa Bulletin Office, Chief, Visa Control and Reporting Division - Washington, DC)

6:30 - 10:00 p.m. GROUP OUTING: Option 1:

Mississippi Riverboat Dinner Cruise/Judicial Reception and Awards Ceremony - Tour the Mighty Mississippi on a two hour cruise while dining on down home Southern cooking along with a Chinese buffet. Prior to departure we will honor our local Judiciary, Federal Judges, Immi- gration Judges, US Court of Appeal Judges and 2013 Award Recipients.

Less than one block away from the University of Memphis Law School. Boarding and entertainment begins at 6:30pm. The cruise will depart the docks at 8:00pm SHARP. For your enjoyment, listen to music from recording artists, Henry Gross and Mike Chapman. A cash bar will be available.

Tickets can be purchased for $25.00. Please see your registration form. All persons boarding the riverboat MUST have a ticket. For those wishing to disembark early, the riverboat departs at 8:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact Cindy James.

7:30 - 10:00 p.m. GROUP OUTING: Option 2: Memphis in May Barbeque Festival

Each year the World Championship Barbeque Cooking Contest entertains visitors from around the world. In 2012, visitors came from all 50 states and 8 foreign countries.

Guests will ride the trolley or walk to Riverfront Park to see hundreds of teams compete for over $100,000 in prizes and supreme bragging rights. Teams adorn their areas with elaborate decoration, trophies attesting to their boasting rights, and as one can imagine, clever and creative team names. While grilling is the main theme, the contest wouldn‟t be complete without the Ms. Piggie Idol competition where grown men dress in tutus and snouts and women kick their heels (hooves) up.

Please visit www.memphisinmay.org for more information or sign up on your registration form. Tickets are $8.00 for a single day pass. Day at a Glance

TRACK ONE TRACK TWO TRACK THREE TRACK FOUR TRACK FIVE

7:30am - 8:00am REGISTRATION

8:00am - 8:30am INTRODUCTION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS

PARDONS AND POST CONVICTION ADVANCED EMPLOYMENT BASED VAWA UPDATES AND STUDENT (F) VISA: UPDATES HOW NUMBERS WORK ON THE VISA 8:35am - 9:35am RELIEF TO AVOID A CONVICTION PRACTICES, UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES AND EMERGING ISSUES BULLETIN UNDER THE INA SANCTIONS (LC/PERM)

U VISA TOPICS: Q&A SESSION NUTS AND BOLTS: WAIVERS OF RELIGIOUS ISSUES IN ASYLUM TIPS FOR WRITING BRIEFS AT BIA EMPLOYER VERIFICATION 9:40am - 10:40am FACILITATED BY DHS INADMISSIBILITY AND LAW - CASE STUDIES AND U.S. COURT OF APPEALS OBLIGATIONS REPRESENTATIVES REMOVAL AT CONSULAR POSTS

CUTTING EDGE - ASYLUM ISSUES WORKSHOP: WAIVERS AND WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: DISCUSSION: VIOLENCE DOCTORS, NURSES AND OTHER 10:45am - 11:45am IN PARTICULAR SOCIAL GROUPS OTHER ISSUES AT THE U.S. COUNSELING CORPORATE AGAINST WOMEN ACT (VAWA) MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS (GANGS/OTHERS) EMBASSY AND/OR CONSULATES COMPLIANCE

11:45am - 1:45pm LUNCH

WAIVERS OF INADMISSIBILITY IN WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: U NON-IMMIGRANT STATUS: USE OF AN EXPERT WITNESS IN APPEALS AND MOTIONS TO 1:45pm - 2:45pm REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS – REPRESENTING THE EMPLOYER IN UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS REOPEN BEFORE USCIS ADVANCED AN ICE AUDIT

COMPETENCY ISSUES: PTSD, U ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: LGBT IMMIGRATION LAW - HOW TO PREPARE AND FILE A WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: 2:50pm - 3:50pm MEMORY LOSS, MENTAL UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES CURRENT TRENDS PROVISIONAL ULP I-601 WAIVER CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LITIGATION DISABILITY

COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION PRESENTING COMPLICATED CUTTING EDGE - GENDER BASED NEGOTIATING WITH AGENCY WORKSHOP: THE EVOLVING 3:55pm - 4:55pm REFORM LEGISLATIVE UPDATE I-130/I-485/I-751/N-400 ASYLUM ISSUES (FGM) OFFICIALS WORKPLACE PANEL CASES BEFORE USCIS

STUMP THE EXPERTS: Q&A WITH WHAT‟S NEW WITH REPRESENTING THE SPECIAL AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT (I-864): IMMIGRATION LAW SECTION 5:00pm - 6:00pm PROMINENT IMMIGRATION PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION, IMMIGRANT JUVENILE PREPARATION, USE AND PITFALLS ANNUAL MEETING PRACTITIONERS WAIVERS AND MORE? Saturday, May 18, 2013

TRACK ONE TRACK TWO TRACK THREE TRACK FOUR TRACK FIVE

7:30am - 8:00am REGISTRATION

8:00am - 8:30am INTRODUCTION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS

PARDONS AND POST CONVICTION ADVANCED EMPLOYMENT BASED VAWA UPDATES AND STUDENT (F) VISA: UPDATES HOW NUMBERS WORK ON THE VISA 8:35am - 9:35am RELIEF TO AVOID A CONVICTION PRACTICES, UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES AND EMERGING ISSUES BULLETIN UNDER THE INA SANCTIONS (LC/PERM)

U VISA TOPICS: Q&A SESSION NUTS AND BOLTS: WAIVERS OF RELIGIOUS ISSUES IN ASYLUM TIPS FOR WRITING BRIEFS AT BIA EMPLOYER VERIFICATION 9:40am - 10:40am FACILITATED BY DHS INADMISSIBILITY AND LAW - CASE STUDIES AND U.S. COURT OF APPEALS OBLIGATIONS REPRESENTATIVES REMOVAL AT CONSULAR POSTS

CUTTING EDGE - ASYLUM ISSUES WORKSHOP: WAIVERS AND WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: DISCUSSION: VIOLENCE DOCTORS, NURSES AND OTHER 10:45am - 11:45am IN PARTICULAR SOCIAL GROUPS OTHER ISSUES AT THE U.S. COUNSELING CORPORATE AGAINST WOMEN ACT (VAWA) MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS (GANGS/OTHERS) EMBASSY AND/OR CONSULATES COMPLIANCE

11:45am - 1:45pm LUNCH

WAIVERS OF INADMISSIBILITY IN WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: U NON-IMMIGRANT STATUS: USE OF AN EXPERT WITNESS IN APPEALS AND MOTIONS TO 1:45pm - 2:45pm REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS – REPRESENTING THE EMPLOYER IN UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS REOPEN BEFORE USCIS ADVANCED AN ICE AUDIT

COMPETENCY ISSUES: PTSD, U ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: LGBT IMMIGRATION LAW - HOW TO PREPARE AND FILE A WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: 2:50pm - 3:50pm MEMORY LOSS, MENTAL UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES CURRENT TRENDS PROVISIONAL ULP I-601 WAIVER CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LITIGATION DISABILITY

COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION PRESENTING COMPLICATED CUTTING EDGE - GENDER BASED NEGOTIATING WITH AGENCY WORKSHOP: THE EVOLVING 3:55pm - 4:55pm REFORM LEGISLATIVE UPDATE I-130/I-485/I-751/N-400 ASYLUM ISSUES (FGM) OFFICIALS WORKPLACE PANEL CASES BEFORE USCIS

STUMP THE EXPERTS: Q&A WITH WHAT‟S NEW WITH REPRESENTING THE SPECIAL AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT (I-864): IMMIGRATION LAW SECTION 5:00pm - 6:00pm PROMINENT IMMIGRATION PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION, IMMIGRANT JUVENILE PREPARATION, USE AND PITFALLS ANNUAL MEETING PRACTITIONERS WAIVERS AND MORE? Full Seminar Schedule

SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013

7:30 – 8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION

8:00 – 8:30 a.m. TRACK 1: INTRODUCTION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS ^ Barry Frager (FBA ILS CLE Coordinator, Frager Sutton Haupt, PLLC - Memphis, TN) * Robert DeSousa (FBA National President, State Director, U.S. Senator Pat Toomey - Harrisburg, PA) Eric Hudson (FBA Mid-South Chapter President - Memphis, TN) + Hon. Mark H. Luttrell, Jr. (Mayor, Shelby County - Memphis, TN)

8:35 – 9:35 a.m. TRACK 1: VAWA UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES ^ Gail Pendleton (Co-Director, ASISTA Immigration Assistance - Plymouth, MA) Mona Patel-Sikora (Staff Attorney, Immigration Center for Women and Children - Los Angeles, CA) Catherine Seitz (Regional Immigration Coordinator, Bay Area Legal Aid - San Francisco, CA) + USCIS Invitee - to be determined

TRACK 2: PARDONS AND POST CONVICTION RELIEF TO AVOID A CONVICTION UNDER THE INA ^ Sean Lewis (Chair, Nashville Bar Immigration Committee, Law Offices of Sean Lewis - Nashville, TN) Hon. John Fowlkes (U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee, District Judge - Memphis, TN) Anna Gallagher (Maggio + Kattar, PC - Washington, DC) Jodi Goodwin (Law Office of Jodi Goodwin - Harlingen, TX) + Jennifer Keeney (USDOJ, Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation, Senior Litigation Counsel - Washington, DC)

TRACK 3: ADVANCED EMPLOYMENT BASED PRACTICES, UPDATES AND SANCTIONS (LC/PERM) ^ David Ware (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Partner, Ware/Gasparian - Metairie, LA) Gary Endelman (Senior Counsel, FosterQuan LLP - Houston, TX) Loan Huynh (Shareholder, Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. - Minneapolis, MN) Eileen Scofield (FBA ILS Treasurer, Alston & Bird, LLP - Atlanta, GA)

TRACK 4: APPEALS AND MOTIONS TO REOPEN BEFORE USCIS ^ Tanya Myers (Law Offices of Tanya Myers - Tucson, AZ) + Ann Baker Gardner (USCIS, Associate Regional Counsel - New Orleans, LA) Peter Williamson (Former AILA National President; Chamberlain, Hrdicka, White, Williams & Martin - Houston, TX) + USCIS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 5: HOW NUMBERS WORK ON THE VISA BULLETIN ^ Prakash Khatri (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Former USCIS Ombudsman, Khatri Law Firm - Washington, DC) Scott Boswell (USDOS, Consular Chief, United States Consulate - Montreal, Canada) Rena Cutlip-Mason (DHS CIS, Acting Chief, Humanitarian/Family Section - Washington, DC) Charlie Oppenheim (USDOS, Visa Bulletin Office, Chief, Visa Control and Reporting Division - Washington, DC)

9:40 -10:40 a.m. TRACK 1: U VISA TOPICS: Q&A SESSION FACILITATED BY DHS REPRESENTATIVES ^ Sally Kinoshita (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Deputy Director, Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) - San Francisco, CA) Catherine Seitz (Regional Immigration Coordinator, Bay Area Legal Aid - San Francisco, CA) Rena Cutlip-Mason (DHS CIS, Acting Chief, Humanitarian/Family Section - Washington, DC) + USCIS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 2: RELIGIOUS ISSUES IN ASYLUM LAW - CASE STUDIES ^ Hon. Lawrence Burman (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, Immediate Past FBA ILS Chair - Arlington, VA) - in personal capacity Joseph Grieboski (Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of THE INSTITUTE on Religion and Public Policy - Alexandria, VA)

May 17-18, 2013

TRACK 3: TIPS FOR WRITING BRIEFS AT BIA AND U.S. COURT OF APPEALS ^ Tanya Myers (Law Offices of Tanya Myers - Tucson, AZ) Tara Lundstrom (Law Clerk, Hon. Arthur L. Alarcon, United States Court Of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit - San Francisco, CA) Lory Rosenberg (IDEAS - Washington, DC) Elizabeth Stevens (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, USDOJ Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation, Assistant Director - Washington, DC)

TRACK 4: WORKSHOP: WAIVERS AND OTHER ISSUES AT THE U.S. EMBASSY AND/OR CONSULATES ^ Paul Isel (Law Office of Paul Isel - Los Angeles, CA) Scott Boswell (USDOS, Consular Chief, United States Consulate - Montreal, Canada) John Klow (Retired, Program Manager/Chief Lead, Admissibility Review Office, Admissibility Requirements and Migration Control Office of Field Operations, CBP - Washington, DC) Charlie Oppenheim (USDOS, Visa Bulletin Office, Chief, Visa Control and Reporting Division - Washington, DC) Jan Pederson (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Pederson Immigration Law Group - Washington, DC) + USCIS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 5: EMPLOYER VERIFICATION OBLIGATIONS ^ Margaret H. McCormick (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Minsky, McCormick & Hallagan - Chicago, IL) P. J. Rossi (Manager, HR Administration/Compliance, BBVA Compass Bank - Birmingham, AL) F. Daniel Siciliano (Professor, Stanford Law School; Faculty Director, Rock Center for Corporate Governance - Stanford, CA) Margaret D. Stock (Lane Powell - Anchorage, AK)

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. TRACK 1: DISCUSSION: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT (VAWA) ^ Gail Pendleton (Co-Director, ASISTA Immigration Assistance - Plymouth, MA) Jessica Farb (Staff Attorney, Immigration Center for Women and Children - San Francisco, CA) Sonia Parras Konrad (ASISTA Immigration Assistance - Des Moines, IA) + USCIS Invitee - to be determined

TRACK 2: CUTTING EDGE - ASYLUM ISSUES IN PARTICULAR SOCIAL GROUPS (GANGS/OTHER) ^ Nancy Fellom (Law Offices of Fellom & Solorio - San Francisco, CA) Hon. Dorothy Harbeck (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Advisory Committee - Elizabeth, NJ) - in personal capacity Deborah Anker (Clinical Professor of Law, Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Harvard Law School - Cambridge, MA) Karen Musalo (Professor, University of California, Hastings College of Law - San Francisco, CA)

TRACK 3: DOCTORS, NURSES AND OTHER MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS ^ George Newman (Partner, Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP - St. Louis, MO) Jan Pederson (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Pederson Immigration Law Group - Washington, DC) Carl Shusterman (Law Offices of Carl Shusterman - Los Angeles, CA) Barry Walker (Walker & Ungo Immigration Law Firm - Tupelo, MS)

TRACK 4: NUTS AND BOLTS: WAIVERS OF INADMISSIBILITY AND REMOVAL AT CONSULAR POSTS ^ Laurel Scott (Founding Attorney, Scott and Associates PLLC - Houston, TX) Scott Boswell (USDOS, Consular Chief, United States Consulate - Montreal, Canada) Charlie Oppenheim (USDOS, Visa Bulletin Office, Chief, Visa Control and Reporting Division - Washington, DC) Kelli Stump (Law Offices of Stump & Associates - Oklahoma City, OK) + USDOS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 5: WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: COUNSELING CORPORATE COMPLIANCE ^ Margaret H. McCormick (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Minsky, McCormick & Hallagan - Chicago, IL) * Lindsay Chichester (Assistant General Counsel, Walmart Stores, Inc. - Bentonville, AR) Marketa Lindt (FBA Chicago, Director; Partner, Sidley Austin LLP - Chicago, IL) Angelo Paparelli (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP - Los Angeles, CA) Full Seminar Schedule

11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. LUNCH

1:45 - 2:45 p.m. TRACK 1: U NON-IMMIGRANT STATUS: UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES ^ Sally Kinoshita (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Deputy Director, Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) - San Francisco, CA) Rena Cutlip-Mason (DHS CIS, Acting Chief, Humanitarian/Family Section - Washington, DC) Sonia Parras Konrad (ASISTA Immigration Assistance - Des Moines, IA) + USCIS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 2: WAIVERS OR INADMISSIBILITY IN REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS - ADVANCED ^ Kathleen Gasparian (Partner, Ware/Gasparian - Metairie, LA) Jodi Goodwin (Law Office of Jodi Goodwin - Harlingen, TX) Kelli Stump (Law Offices of Stump & Associates - Oklahoma City, OK) Olsi Vrapi (Noble & Vrapi, PA - Albuquerque, NM)

TRACK 3: USE OF AN EXPERT WITNESS IN REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS ^ Mark Shmueli (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Law Office of Mark Shmueli - Takoma Park, MD) Hon. Robin Feder (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Vice Chair - Boston, MA) - in personal capacity Dr. Arthur Blecher (Licensed Professional Counselor - Washington, DC) Thomas Elliot (Lichtman & Elliot, PC - Washington, DC)

TRACK 4: STUDENT (F) VISA: UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES ^ Barry Frager (FBA ILS CLE Coordinator, Frager Sutton Haupt, PLLC - Memphis, TN) Adam Green (Law Offices of Adam Green - Los Angeles, CA) Jerome Grzeca (Grzeca Law Group, S.C. - Milwaukee, WI)

TRACK 5: WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: REPRESENTING THE EMPLOYER IN AN ICE AUDIT ^ Kevin Lashus (Managing Partner, Jackson Lewis LLP - Austin, TX) Marketa Lindt (FBA Chicago, Director; Partner, Sidley Austin LLP - Chicago, IL) Sharon Mehlman (Partner, Larrabee/Mehlman/Albi/Coker LLP - San Diego, CA) Eileen Scofield (FBA ILS Treasurer, Alston & Bird, LLP - Atlanta, GA)

2:50 - 3:50 p.m. TRACK 1: U ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: UPDATES AND EMERGING ISSUES ^ Gail Pendleton (Co-Director, ASISTA Immigration Assistance - Plymouth, MA) Jessica Farb (Staff Attorney, Immigration Center for Women and Children - San Francisco, CA) + USCIS Designee - to be determined + USCIS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 2: LGBT IMMIGRATION LAW - CURRENT TRENDS ^ Nancy Fellom (Law Offices of Fellom & Solorio - San Francisco, CA) * Noemi Masliah (Law Offices of Maslish & Soloway, P.C. - New York, NY) Karen Musalo (Professor, University of California, Hastings College of Law - San Francisco, CA) Victoria Neilson (Legal Director, Immigration Equality Inc. - New York, NY)

TRACK 3: HOW TO PREPARE AND FILE A PROVISIONAL ULP I-601 WAIVER ^ Laurel Scott (Founding Attorney, Scott and Associates PLLC - Houston, TX) Jeff Joseph (Senior Partner, Joseph Law Firm, P.C. - Aurora, CO) David Leopold (AILA BOG, Former AILA National President, David Wolfe Leopold & Associates LPA - Cleveland, OH) Olsi Vrapi (Noble & Vrapi, PA - Albuquerque, NM) + USCIS HQ Designee - to be determined

May 17-18, 2013

TRACK 4: COMPETENCY ISSUES: PTSD, MEMORY LOSS, MENTAL DISABILITY ^ Prakash Khatri (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Former USCIS Ombudsman, Khatri Law Firm - Washington, DC) Hon. Mimi Tsankov (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Secretary - Denver, CO) - in personal capacity Dr. Arthur Blecher (Licensed Professional Counselor - Washington, DC) Amelia Wilson (Detention Attorney, Immigrant Rights Program at American Friends Service Committee - Newark, NJ)

TRACK 5: WORKSITE ENFORCEMENT: CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LITIGATION ^ Kevin Lashus (Managing Partner, Jackson Lewis LLP - Austin, TX) Leslie Ballin (Ballin Ballin & Fishman - Memphis, TN) Sharon Mehlman (Partner, Larrabee/Mehlman/Albi/Coker LLP - San Diego, CA) Angelo Paparelli (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP - Los Angeles, CA)

3:55 - 4:55 p.m. TRACK 1: COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM LEGISLATIVE UPDATE PANEL ^ Donald Mooers (Founder and Managing Partner, Mooers Immigration - Bethesda, MD) David Leopold (AILA BOG, Former AILA National President, David Wolfe Leopold & Associates LPA - Cleveland, OH) Laura Lichter (AILA National President, AILA BOG, Lichter Immigration - Denver, CO) + US Congressional Committee Invitee - to be determined

TRACK 2: CUTTING EDGE - GENDER BASED ASYLUM ISSUES (FGM) ^ Nancy Fellom (Law Offices of Fellom & Solorio - San Francisco, CA) Hon. Robin Feder (USDOJ-EOIR, Immigration Judge, FBA ILS Vice Chair - Boston, MA) - in personal capacity Naomi Bang (Senior Attorney, FosterQuan - Houston, TX) Karen Musalo (Professor, University of California, Hastings College of Law - San Francisco, CA)

TRACK 3: NEGOTIATING WITH AGENCY OFFICIALS ^ David Ware (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Partner, Ware/Gasparian - Metairie, LA) Scott Boswell (USDOS, Consular Chief, United States Consulate - Montreal, Canada) Jan Pederson (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Pederson Immigration Law Group - Washington, DC)

TRACK 4: PRESENTING COMPLICATED I-130/I-485/I-751/N-400 CASES BEFORE USCIS ^ Laurel Scott (Founding Attorney, Scott and Associates PLLC - Houston, TX) Linda Kenepaske (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Law Office of Linda Kenepaske - New York, NY) Peter Williamson (Former AILA National President; Chamberlain, Hrdicka, White, Williams & Martin - Houston, TX) + USCIS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 5: WORKSHOP: THE EVOLVING WORKPLACE ^ Kevin Lashus (Managing Partner, Jackson Lewis LLP - Austin, TX) John Fay (General Counsel and Vice President of Product Development, LawLogix - Phoenix, AZ) P.J. Rossi (Manager, HR Administration/Compliance, BBVA Compass Bank - Birmingham, AL) Eileen Scofield (FBA ILS Treasurer, Alston & Bird, LLP - Atlanta, GA)

5:00 - 6:00 p.m. TRACK 1: REPRESENTING THE SPECIAL IMMIGRANT JUVENILE ^ Sally Kinoshita (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Deputy Director, Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) - San Francisco, CA) Naomi Bang (Senior Attorney, FosterQuan - Houston, TX) Annaluisa Padilla (AILA National Secretary, AILA BOG, Law Office of Annaluisa Padilla - La Habra, CA) Christine Poarch (Attorney, Poarch Law Firm - Salem, VA) + USCIS Designee - to be determined

Full Seminar Schedule

TRACK 2: STUMP THE EXPERTS: Q&A WITH PROMINENT IMMIGRATION PRACTITIONERS ^ George Newman (Partner, Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP - St. Louis, MO) Carl Shusterman (Law Offices of Carl Shusterman - Los Angeles, CA) David Ware (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Partner, Ware/Gasparian - Metairie, LA) Peter Williamson (Former AILA National President, Chamberlain, Hrdicka, White, Williams & Martin - Houston, TX)

TRACK 3: AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT (I-864): PREPARATION, USE AND PITFALLS ^ Kathleen Gasparian (Partner, Ware/Gasparian - Metairie, LA) Cyrus Mehta (Managing Attorney, Cyrus D. Mehta & Associates, PLLC - New York, NY) John Pratt (Kurzban Kurzban Weinger Tetzeli and Pratt, P.A. - Miami, FL) + USCIS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 4: WHAT‟S NEW WITH PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION, WAIVERS AND MORE? ^ Kimberly Sutton (FBA ILS Advisory Committee, Frager Sutton Haupt, PLLC - Memphis, TN) Cheryl David (Director, AILA BOG, The Law Office of Cheryl R. David - New York, NY) Laura Lichter (AILA National President, AILA BOG, Lichter Immigration - Denver, CO) + USCIS Designee - to be determined

TRACK 5: IMMIGRATION LAW SECTION ANNUAL MEETING ^ H. Raymond Fasano (FBA ILS Chair, Youman Madeo & Fasano, LLP - New York, NY)

6:30 - 6:45 p.m. Meet in lobby for “A Stroll Down Beale Street”

6:45 - 12:00 a.m. GROUP OUTING: “A Stroll Down Beale Street”

6:45 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. GROUP OUTING: Take a “Stroll Down Beale Street” - Join with your fellow seminar members and talk a walk down the Famous Beale Street. Downtown Memphis is home to the vibrant and active Beale street. For you music lovers, Beale Street is the place to be. Sample foods from an array of restaurants and let‟s not forget the shopping. Beale Street is where it‟s at! Seminar Information

2013 IMMIGRATION CLE SEMINAR CONFERENCE STAFF

CONFERENCE COORDINATOR Barry Frager

CATERING/EXHIBITORS/AWARDS Cindy James

THURSDAY NIGHT DINNER Hon. Lawrence Burman

FRIDAY DAY COORDINATORS Harsharn Makkar / Aga Haupt

FRIDAY TRACK COORDINATORS Track 1 (morning) Katina Hicks Track 1 (afternoon) Ginny Taylor Track 2 (morning) Kathryn Maceri Track 2 (afternoon) Stephanie Fraire Track 3 (morning) Haden Lawyer Track 3 (afternoon) Seth Guess Track 4 (morning) Kathy Rivas Track 4 (afternoon) Kacy Coble Track 5 (morning) Beth McNinch Track 5 (afternoon) Paul Peng

MEMPHIS RIVERBOAT DINNER CRUISE H. Raymond Fasano

JUDICIAL RECEPTION Eric Hudson

MEMPHIS IN MAY BBQ FESTIVAL Amber Sauber

SATURDAY DAY COORDINATORS Amy Gell / Tina Goel

SATURDAY TRACK COORDINATORS Track 1 (morning) Damaris Cox Track 1 (afternoon) Osmin Majano Track 2 (morning) Shamsuddin Lodhi Track 2 (afternoon) Cassidy Teater Track 3 (morning) Lorena Zamora Track 3 (afternoon) Andrew Rankin Track 4 (morning) Drew Devenport Track 4 (afternoon) TBD Track 5 (morning) TBD Track 5 (afternoon) TBD

Lunch and Dinner provided by:

Rio Loco Mexican Restaurant Things to Do…...

It‟s the Birthplace of Rock „n‟ Roll, the Home of the Blues and the starting point of soul. Music legends including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, B.B. King, W.C. Handy and Otis Redding made their marks on Memphis, where you can hear their influences today. To complete the “musical medley,” visit Graceland, Sun Studio, the Stax Museum of American Soul Music and the Memphis Rock „n‟ Soul Museum. At night, take a walk down Beale Street and listen to the live music Memphis makes today. We hope while you here, you can visit some of our wonderful tourist attractions.

THE BELZ MUSEUM OF ASIAN & JUDAIC ART: FREE TOUR throughout the duration of the seminar. The FBA ILS will be offering a free tour of The Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art. Your conference name badge is your admission ticket to the museum. Located at 119 South Main Street in the Pembroke Square Building, the museum is one block west of the Peabody Hotel and is accessible from the Main Street Trolley line. Founded in 1998, the Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art is home to a diverse, world-class collection that spans the art of distinct cultures and time periods, including imperial Asian art, contemporary Judaica, a selection of natural history objects and vari- ous examples of art and craft from around the world. HOURS: (Closed Mon) Tues-Fri 10:00am-5:30pm; Sat & Sun: 12 noon- 5:00pm Visit the Belz Museum on the web at: www.belzmuseum.org for more information.

BEALE STREET: No trip to Memphis is complete without a walk down Beale Street. With over 25 clubs and shops to choose from Beale Street has something to offer almost everyone. You could slip into Wet Willies and get some of the best daiquiris on the street or you could mosey on down to Blues City Cafe and sample some of the specialty food in the world. Art galleries, t-shirts, good music, getting your fortune told, strange cargo, you name it and Beale St. probably has it. Be sure to join us on our group outing Saturday evening beginning at 6:30pm.

TROLLEY STOP TOURING: Ride in an authentic vintage trolley car along a breathtaking stretch of the mighty Mississippi River. There's no better way to get a nostalgic glimpse of Memphis. All the intricate details of the old trolleys have been faithfully restored to their original elegance. The Main Street Trolley operates along the beautifully updated Main Street Mall and serves many downtown landmarks. The famous Pinch District, Cook Convention Center, Civic Center Plaza, Court Square, Peabody Place, Beale Street, National Civil Rights Museum, FedEx Forum and the South Main Historic Arts District can all be easily accessed by the Main Street Trolley. Riders can take the Riverfront Loop Trolley to visit the Tennessee Welcome Center, the grounds of the Pyramid Arena and Mud Island with its Mud Island Monorail, the 5-block long River Walk, and the Mississippi River Museum. …. While you‟re here

MEMPHIS ZOO AND AQUARIUM: At the Memphis Zoo, get nose-to-nose with polar bears and splashed by sea lions in Norwest Passage. Visit giant pandas "Ya Ya" and "Le Le" in CHINA, a breathtaking Asian-inspired exhibit. Take in the sights and sounds of Yellowstone National Park at the new exhibit Teton Trek, featuring grizzly bears, elk, timber wolves and trumpeter swans. The Memphis Zoo is an interactive and fun experience for the whole family. Find out what has made it America's #1 Zoo! For more information: www.memphiszoo.org.

GIBSON BEALE STREET SHOWCASE FACTORY TOURS: An opportunity to witness the intricate process in the making of a Gibson guitar. You will visit stations specializing in the binding, neck-fitting, painting, buffing, and tuning that creates these incredible musical instruments. See and hear how Gibson has helped shape the world of music for over 100 years and continues to set the pace for the musical innovations of tomorrow. Tour lasts approximately 45 minutes. You will definitely have a new found respect for the guitar once you have seen the craftsmanship that goes into this art form. www.gibson.com

MEMPHIS PINK PALACE MUSEUM: The Pink Palace Museum is one of the largest museums in the Mid- South. It features traveling exhibits as well as permanent exhibits & artifacts on the Mid-South's natural and cultural history, an IMAX theater and the Sharpe Planetarium. www.memphismuseums.org

MEMPHIS ROCK „N‟ SOUL MUSEUM: Even its location on the legendary Highway 61 and Beale sets this museum apart. The Memphis Rock „n‟ Soul Museum offers a comprehensive Memphis music experience from the rural field hollers and sharecroppers of the 1930s, through the explosion of Sun Studio, Stax and Hi Records and Memphis‟ musical heyday in the 70s, to its global musical influence. Stroll at your own pace through the seven galleries featuring 3 audio visual programs, more than 30 instruments, 40 cos- tumes and other musical treasures. The audio tour provides over 300 minutes of information, including

over 100 songs. www.memphisrocknsoul.org

NATIONAL ORNAMENTAL METAL MUSEUM: Located high on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi Riv- er, the Metal Museum is the only institution in the United States devoted exclusively to the presentation and promotion of fine metalwork. Changing exhibits of historic and contemporary metal art. Working blacksmith shop. Shaded sculpture garden overlooking the Mississippi River. Beautiful gift shop featur- ing jewelry, sculptures and much more. The Museum's permanent collection, displayed periodically, numbers more than 3,000 objects--some as many as 500 years old. Friendly and knowledgeable staff guides groups through museum exhibits and blacksmithing demonstrations in the smith. Visitors view the Mississippi River from the sculpture garden. A unique small museum - Memphis' "Best Kept Secret." www.metalmuseum.org

SUN STUDIO: During the tours that are given at the bottom half of every hour, you will experience out- takes from recording sessions, touch Elvis‟ first microphone and hear the real history of the studio that launched the careers of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Per- kins, B.B. King and many more. What trip to Sun Studio would be complete without adding to your music collection or grabbing one of the best milkshakes in town. Sun Studio is still an active recording business for many notable artists including U2, JW-Jones, Hubert Sumlin, Larry Taylor and Richard Innes, John Mellencamp and more. www.sunstudio.com Additional Information

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Jan 1-March 31 April 1-May 1 After May 1 FBA Attorney $400.00 $450.00 $500.00 FBA Member‟s Paralegal $225.00 $275.00 $325.00 AILA Attorney $400.00 $450.00 $500.00 AILA Member‟s Paralegal $225.00 $275.00 $325.00 Non-FBA/AILA Attorney $500.00 $550.00 $600.00 Non-FBA/AILA Member‟s Paralegal $300.00 $350.00 $400.00 NGO/Qualified Pro Bono/Non Profit Participant $200.00 $250.00 $300.00 Private Attorney on Pro Bono listing $300 .00 $350.00 $400.00 Government Employee $200.00 $250.00 $300.00 Law Student/Law Clerk $150.00 $200.00 $250.00 CJA Panel Member/Public Defender (A limited number of fee waivers are available through Federal Court Clerk, Tom Gould, Western District of Tennessee) Join the FBA Immigration Law Section now and receive a $50 credit towards your registration fees. Register with the FBA at (www.fedbar.org). Registration fee includes seminar, materials, and lunch. Daily parking will be available near the Law School at a cost of approximately $10 per day. Limited transportation service may be available from the conference hotel to the seminar and events. Taxis should be available from the hotel and downtown area. NOTICE: All registrations are subject to acceptance. Registrations received without proper payment will be returned. Registrations are not transferable and cannot be split among seminar attendees. Hardship financial scholarships may be available on a limited basis through the FBA ILS. Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received by May 3, 2013, entitles registrants to a full refund (less $25.00 processing fee). Substitutions may be allowed at the discretion of the FBA. No cancellation requests will be accepted after May 3, 2013. All cancellation requests must be received in writing. All licensed Attorneys and their Paralegal/Legal Assistants are welcome to attend. The FBA will request CLE credit for Tennessee and other states where there have been substantial prior attendees. Attorneys can receive a maximum of up to 14.5 hours; between 11 – 14.5 of General and between 0 - 3 Dual (Ethics) in Tennessee (129385). Participants must com- plete an FBA Certificate of Attendance which will be provided to the participant on the day of the CLE course. If your state is not pre-approved by the FBA then you must submit your Certificate of Attendance to your own state for CLE cred- it. Each session may be professionally recorded for distribution in an MP3 or CD format at the discretion of the FBA. Attorney CLE Registration fees range between $400-$500 in advance of the event if paid prior to April 1, 2013. After that date or at the door, Attorney CLE registration fees range between $450-$600 per Attorney. Paralegals are welcome and may register at a rate between $275-$400 per Paralegal/Legal Assistant of Licensed Attorney. Pro Bono or Non Profit At- torneys and Staff have a special flat rate of $200-$400 (with proof of certain pro bono obligations). Government Employ- ee may register at a rate between $200 - $300. A limited number of Federal CJA Panel members and Federal Public Defenders can attend at no charge, after applying for a fee waiver in writing with WD-TN Federal Court Clerk, Tom Gould @ 167 N. Main Street, Room 200, Memphis, TN 38103 by April 1, 2013. Other FBA ILS scholarships

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Special thanks to the 2012-2013 FBA Immigration Law Section Officers and Advisory Board Members for their help in planning the Immigration Law Seminar:

Robert Beer, Hon. Lawrence Burman, Justin Burton, H. Raymond Fasano, Hon. Robin Feder, Barry Frager, Amy Gell, Hon. Dorothy Harbeck, Hon. William Joyce, Claire Kelly, Linda Kenepaske, Prakash Khatri, Sally Kinoshita, Margaret McCormick, James McFadden, Hon. Lee O’Connor, Angelo Paparelli, Jan Pederson, Eileen Scofield, Mark Shmueli, Elizabeth Stevens, Kimberly Sutton, George Terezakis, Hon. Mimi Tsankov, Alicia Triche, David Ware