Everything You Need to Know About Adding Immigration Law to Your Practice - On Demand CLE
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COVID-19 has severely delayed both civil and criminal cases. As we all wait to see what will happen next, there is no better time to think about diversifying your practice.
Immigrants have long made up a significant portion of the US population, and the United States Citizenship Act of 2021 is set to become the most comprehensive immigration reform bill since 1996. With over 11 million undocumented individuals residing in the US, many attorneys, legal service providers, and immigrant advocacy groups are bracing themselves for this bill and the flood of cases that will follow.
Join Dionnie Wynter Pfunde, an immigration attorney with two decades of experience, as she discusses ways you can successfully broaden your practice and use the skills you already have to help families across the United States achieve the American dream.
In this webinar, Ms. Wynter Pfunde will discuss the following and more:
- The structure of the agencies administering the immigration process
- The life of a typical immigration case
- The impact of COVID-19 on the practice of immigration law
- The Biden/Harris immigration bill
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Speakers

Dionnie Wynter Pfunde
Dionnie Wynter Pfunde is a passionate practitioner of immigration law. For more than two decades, Mrs. Wynter Pfunde has tirelessly served immigrant families. Her passion stems from her own personal immigration story. Born on the island of Jamaica, she immigrated with her daughter to New York City in 1996. There, Mrs. Wynter Pfunde joined her mother who had moved there a decade before. Her mother’s work helping other families immigrate to the... Learn More