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Topic: Ethical Considerations

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ILSAA: Why Non-U.S. Citizens Should Not Vote or Register to Vote (دری) (پښتو)

Learn common ways you may be asked to vote or register to vote and the risks for non-U.S. citizens.

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American Bar Association: Immigration Ethics 101: Ethical Obligations a Lawyer Should Consider When Accepting an Immigration Matter

This course, free for ABA members, explains the Model Rules of Professional Conduct at issue when handling an immigration case. You can avoid a disciplinary complaint and a client protection claim by watching this course, and better understand the complexity and nature of the matter.

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American Bar Association: Practice Advisory: Ethical Considerations for Representing Families on the Dedicated Docket

Examine this advisory for a discussion and clarification of ethics issues that may arise during representation of families on the Dedicated Docket. Discover more information on determining whether the family unit can be represented by a single lawyer, legal services agreement, special issues when representing spouses, representing children, and more.

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