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Diaz-Valdez v. Garland · 0 red 0 yellow 7 green 0 procedural Cited Alves-Pains v. Blanche Cited as authority Argueta Castillo v. Blanche Cited Lopez Martinez v. Blanche Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 67
...Further, by filing his Notice of Entry of Appearance, Diaz's
counsel promised the BIA that he would "comply with the EOIR Rules
of Professional Conduct in 8 C.F.R. § 1003.102." That section
subjects him...
Luisa Rojas-Lopez v. Eric H. Holder Jr. · 0 red 0 yellow 1 green 0 procedural Cited (see also) Richard Green v. State of Alaska, Department of Health & Social Services, Office of Children's Services, as legal custodian of Un-named Children 1-4 and Office of Public Advocacy, as guardian ad litem of Un-named Children 1-4 Open case for full Syfertize analysis → 86
...her,” and “still intended to take care of her case if she did follow my instructions.” Further, 8 C.F.R. § 1003.102(t) makes it clear that attorneys may not prepare filings for an individual — as counsel did here with respect to the...
Hamid Sow v. U.S. Attorney General 48
...Pursuant to federal regulations, an immigration practitioner must maintain
communication with the client throughout the duration of the client-practitioner
relationship and must take reasonable steps to do so “in a language that the client
understands.” 8 C.F.R. § 1003.102
Nain Vasquez Gonzalez v. Attorney General United States of America 48
...See 8 C.F.R. § 1003.102(o), (p), (r), (u). And even
after the IJ’s admonishments and an opportunity to present additional evidence and
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Two statements in the analysis that may be reconcilable with the correct legal...