What Texas SB4 May Mean for Immigration and How Law Firms Are Preparing (6/07/24)
Rulings on immigration laws are being litigated in courts across the country, with many practitioners' eyes on Texas’ Senate Bill 4 for a signal of potential changes on the horizon. As SB4 navigates The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, law firms are carefully planning for the potential of increased case volume and complexity as the enforcement of immigration status potentially broadens.
AILA National Treasurer, Jacqueline Watson, and LollyLaw Account Manager, Briggs Jackson, will discuss potential implications around Texas SB4 and other key immigration trends, and demonstrate how practitioners are leveraging immigration-specific software to help efficiently manage firm operations in this evolving landscape.
You’ll learn:
- Texas Senate Bill 4’s current status and the potential implications for immigration law firms in Texas and across the country
- How to stay connected with the latest education, guidance, and resources around Texas SB4 and other emerging immigration laws and policy
- How LollyLaw’s industry-leading case management and automation platform helps you nimbly manage your caseload in this evolving landscape
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Speakers
Briggs Jackson
Account Manager @ LollyLaw
Briggs Jackson is an Account Manager for LollyLaw. He is currently based in Austin, TX and has spent several years providing SaaS-based solutions to government and business professionals. His experience in legislative affairs and community organization involved working with refugee relocation centers and immigrant communities.
Jacqueline WatsonPartner @ JLW Immigration Law GroupAILA National Treasurer
Jacqueline Watson has practiced immigration law in Austin since 1999 and proudly joined JLW Immigration Law Group, formerly Walker-Gates Vela, in 2016. Offering twenty-four years of experience representing clients from diverse backgrounds in citizenship and naturalization applications, family-based immigration cases, defense from removal, asylum, and other complicated immigration matters. She is also active with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), having served the Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico Chapter as its Chair from 2015 to 2016, and the Executive Committee as its Secretary from 2022 to 2023.
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