Immigration Issues in Depth 2024


Course Date: December 6, 2024

Full Course Materials
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
 
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
 
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)
 
NETWORKING LUNCH (provided to in-person registrants) (11:50 – 12:50)
 
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
 
How to Run a Viable Litigation Practice (1:50 – 2:50)
 
  • how to "manage the back end" of your practiceso you can continue doing the work you believe in (yeseven 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 researchincluding 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 MorganArticled 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 JordanAssociate 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