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Professional conduct and ethics in immigration casesDate: 7th Jul 2010, 4 – 7.15pm Venue: London Speakers: Kathryn Cronin, Garden Court Chambers, Alison Stanley, Bindmans LLP, Philip Trott, Bates Wells and Braithwaite LLP Details: "Excellent" "one of the best courses I've been to" "very thought provoking course with lots of audience participation" "a very good session - repeat it!" we were told, and so it is back. Three very experienced practitioners, two solicitors and one barrister, lead a discussion based on real-life case studies, working through difficult questions across all areas of immigration practice and giving their views. A chance to pose difficult questions (anonymously in advance, or in discussion at the session) to see what others would do. How do you comply with professional conduct obligations, such as anti-money-laundering regulations? How do you foresee ethical dilemmas and minimise the risk of their arising when deciding who is your client and setting up client care letters? What do you do when faced with ethical questions, including in court and in the tribunal? Practitioners at all levels have found this seminar useful, fascinating and enjoyable. See http://www.ilpa.org.uk/outlines/DT%201231.pdf for full details Region: London Organization: Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (ILPA) Cost: ILPA members £120, CR*£60, Non members £240 CDP Point: 3 CPD hours Booking Contact: Tel 020 7251 8383 Booking email: info@ilpa.org.uk |
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