A noncitizen’s legal status can present thorny issues you should consider in pursuing your client’s workers’ compensation case.
This panel will address what the practitioner should consider when litigating a workers’ compensation claim on behalf of a noncitizen client. Learn to protect your noncitizen client from consequences related to their immigration status, avoid possible malpractice, while learning when their claim may also open up possibilities for legalization that could assist your pending case.
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