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This presentation will provide instruction and tips on what family practice lawyers should be considering when handling a case that may also overlap with a client’s immigration case and/or status.
Mindy M. Rush Chipman, Director of Equity and Diversity, City of Lincoln: Mindy Rush Chipman, graduated from Nebraska College of Law. She is admitted to the bars of Nebraska and Colorado. Mindy is the Director of Equity and Diversity for the City of Lincoln, serving as Director of Lincoln Commission on Human Rights (LCHR) and also as the City’s Equal Employment Opportunity Officer. Prior to becoming the Director of Equity and Diversity, she was a senior managing attorney at the Immigrant Legal Center (ILC) and before that served as an attorney at Legal Aid of Nebraska, where she was instrumental in the launch of the Nebraska Immigration Legal Assistance Hotline (NILAH).
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