Researching, Reading, and Using Case Law in Your Daily Practice

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February 18, 2025 at 12:00pm EST

$60

2 hours

Attend Live and On-Demand Recording

SUMMARY

This course will review best practices for incorporating case law into everyday immigration law practice and will introduce various resources, tools, and strategies that are available to practitioners. The focus of the course is to identify situations where the use of case law will be effective and to provide practical tips on conducting research and using them in submissions.  

Includes:

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Identifying Opportunities to Incorporate Case Law
  • Finding Case Law
  • How to Use Case Law
  • How to incorporate case law into your applications

CPD CREDITS

For Lawyers and Paralegals
Law Society of Ontario

Substantive Hours: This program is eligible for up to 2 hours.

Law Society of British Columbia

Approved for 2 CPD credits.

Law Societies of Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia

For members of these Law Societies, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual requirements

For Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants and RISIAs
College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants

Approved for 2 CPD Hours
Video recording valid until February 18, 2026

Learn from experts in their field by purchasing this course

INSTRUCTOR

Victor Ing

Immigration Lawyer
Sas & Ing Immigration Law Centre

Victor began practicing immigration law and working at a national law firm in 2010. Victor advises clients on a broad range of immigration processes and applications, including permanent residency applications, study and work permit applications, spousal appeals and detention hearings. He has represented clients in Federal Court and at all levels of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, and has appeared in the BC Supreme Court as an expert witness in immigration law matters.

Victor is a frequent writer and presenter on immigration topics and has been a regular contributor to the South Asian Post, providing insight on current immigration trends and changes. He has served as Co-Secretary for the British Columbia Immigration Section of the Canadian Bar Association, with a mandate to foster continuing legal education for immigration practitioners and to facilitate dialogue between immigration lawyers and the government departments with whom they work to share information and expertise.