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Immigration Law for Employers (from: “Fundamentals of Employment Law” June 3, 2011)
0.75 Total Hours (No Ethics)
Duration: 45 Minutes
Original Program Date: Friday, June 3, 2011
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An introduction to immigration law as it applies to employers, including the rights of immigrants and the potential liabilities for hiring undocumented workers, this program provides a broad overview of the legal protections available to immigrant workers and the obligations of their employers.

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0.75 Total Hours (No Ethics)

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  • NCBA Member
$45.00 
  • Non-Member
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$50.00 


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Carol Brooke, NC Justice Center, Raleigh

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icon_acrobatImmigration Law for Employers (51 Pages, 1 MB)

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