Immigration Law Section to host virtual forum for NJSBA members on April 30

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on April 27 that its Immigration Law Section will hold a virtual open forum for all association members on April 30. The event aims to give practitioners an opportunity to discuss complex cases, share updates about policy changes, and exchange practical strategies with their peers.

According to the announcement, these sessions are intended to foster real-time discussion among attorneys about current issues in immigration law. The forums will be led and moderated by members of the Immigration Law Section’s Executive Committee.

Organizers say the event is open to all NJSBA members who wish to participate in collaborative discussions. Registration information was provided in the original announcement.

The initiative reflects ongoing efforts by professional associations to create platforms where legal professionals can support each other and keep up with evolving legal landscapes. Similar forums have been held in the past, focusing on knowledge sharing and peer engagement.

As immigration policies continue to change, such opportunities for dialogue may help attorneys stay informed and better serve their clients.



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