Immigration Issues in Depth 2024
Course Date: December 6, 2024
Total: 5h 30min
Total Ethics: 1h
Immigration Issues in Depth 2024
Course Date: December 6, 2024
Total: 5h 30min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Nadia Myerthall — Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Erica L.C. Louie — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Brett J. Nash — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Deanna L. Okun-Nachoff — McCrea Immigration Law LLP, Vancouver
Erica L.C. Louie — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Brett J. Nash — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Deanna L. Okun-Nachoff — McCrea Immigration Law LLP, Vancouver
Jurisprudence Update: Administrative and Immigration Law (9:10 – 10:40)
- review of key Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada immigration, refugee and citizenship decisions in 2024
- discussion of recent developments in other areas of the law that may impact immigration, refugee, and citizenship law practice
- trends, highlights, and lowlights in recent jurisprudence, and what is expected in 2025
Mark Mancini — Assistant Professor, Thompson Rivers University, Faculty of Law, Kamloops
Johanna Russell — Legal Counsel, IRB, Vancouver
Zahida Shawkat — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
William Tao — Heron Law Offices, Vancouver
Johanna Russell — Legal Counsel, IRB, Vancouver
Zahida Shawkat — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
William Tao — Heron Law Offices, Vancouver
BREAK (10:40 – 10:55)
Federal Court Update (10:55 – 11:50)
- the federal court and artificial intelligence: what do we need to know?
- challenges created by unprecedented volumes of immigration litigation, including court initiatives to improve access to justice
- recurring issues in federal court litigation
The Honourable Alan S. Diner — Federal Court, Ottawa
A. Connie Campbell — Edelman & Co. Law Offices, Vancouver
Dupe Oluyomi-Obasi — Department of Justice Canada, Toronto (virtual presentation)
A. Connie Campbell — Edelman & Co. Law Offices, Vancouver
Dupe Oluyomi-Obasi — Department of Justice Canada, Toronto (virtual presentation)
The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (12:50 – 1:50)
- updates from the IRB
Preeti Adhopia — Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Refugee Protection Division, Western Region, IRB, Calgary (virtual presentation)
Jody Brennan — Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Refugee Appeal Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Alice Tang — Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Linda Taylor — Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Appeal Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Jody Brennan — Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Refugee Appeal Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Alice Tang — Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
Linda Taylor — Assistant Deputy Chairperson, Immigration Appeal Division, Western Region, IRB, Vancouver
How to Run a Viable Litigation Practice (1:50 – 2:50)
- how to "manage the back end" of your practice—so you can continue doing the work you believe in (yes—even the legal aid files!)
- building a balanced practice that leverages profitable work to "subsidize" pro and low-bono files
- tech (or other) tools to facilitate faster and more effective research—including tips for cataloguing materials for maximum searchability
- tips to avoid burn-out and to identify/managing burn-out among staff
- challenges for new lawyers seeking to break into this area of practice
- mentoring junior litigators: best and worst practices
Laura A. Best — Laura Best Immigration Law, Toronto (virtual presentation)
Sadaf Kashfi — DMF Law, Vancouver
Claire L. Marchant — Director, Policy & Practice, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Rose Morgan — Articled Student, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Sadaf Kashfi — DMF Law, Vancouver
Claire L. Marchant — Director, Policy & Practice, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Rose Morgan — Articled Student, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
BREAK (2:50 – 3:05)
Representing Vulnerable Clients before the IRB (3:05 – 3:55)
- practice tips for leveraging Chairperson's Guidelines 4, 8 and 9
- a "how to" on client-centred and collaborative advocacy, with an emphasis on
- unique issues for refugee claims on SOGIESC grounds
- trauma-informed lawyering best practices and special accommodation options for complex hearings
Antoine Collins — Coordinating Member, Refugee Protection Division, Quality Centre, IRB, Ottawa (virtual presentation)
Sharalyn Jordan — Associate Professor, Counselling Psychology and Equity Studies in Education, SFU, Burnaby
Kamaljit K. Lehal — Lehal Law Corporation, Delta
Sharalyn Jordan — Associate Professor, Counselling Psychology and Equity Studies in Education, SFU, Burnaby
Kamaljit K. Lehal — Lehal Law Corporation, Delta
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
Erica L.C. Louie — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Brett J. Nash — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Deanna L. Okun-Nachoff — McCrea Immigration Law LLP, Vancouver
Brett J. Nash — Department of Justice Canada, Vancouver
Deanna L. Okun-Nachoff — McCrea Immigration Law LLP, Vancouver
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