- Posted March 23, 2015
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Meeting will address criminal convictions and immigration status
The Washtenaw County Bar Association's Immigration and Criminal Law Sections will host Nicole Mackmiller from the Ypsilanti firm of Manchester & Associates, noon to 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 31, at 200 N. Main, Lower Level, Ann Arbor.
Mackmiller will address "How Criminal Convictions Impact a Person's Immigration Status."
For general questions in the topic of immigration consequences of criminal convictions that you would like addressed, email nmackmiller@manchester-associates.com and Mackmiller will try to address them in the context of her presentation.
Immigration Law Section co-chairs are Brad Thomson, 369-2378, and Heather Garvock 248-519-9900; Criminal Law Section co-chairs are Jonathan Paul, 248-348-0496, and Philip Jacques, 327-5030.
Published: Mon, Mar 23, 2015
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