[blindlaw] Immigration law text
Fred Wright Lopez
fwlopez at comcast.net
Fri Aug 10 20:04:50 UTC 2018
Sorry for not responding earlier to your post; I’ve been out town for a while. I just recently obtained an electronic copy (along with a print copy) of Kurzban’s 14th Edition “Immigration Law Source Bood”. Downloaded electronic version to my IMac and Ipd with no problem. Although retired, I do some pro bono asylum cases for unaccompanied children. I am a member of AILA (American Immigration Lawyer’s Association). I contact AILA headquarters and was referred to AGORA (the AILA publication department). Initially by phone then by email I explained my lack of vision, my pro bono work and need for an electronic copy of the new Kurzban book. In quick order AILA accommodated my my request. AILA / AGORA sent me a download file and mailed me the print version for the same price as if I had just purchased the print book.
Hope this is of some help. Please contact me if I can be of assistance.
Fred
Federico Wright Lopez
DC Bar #355529
> On Aug 9, 2018, at 10:19 AM, Elizabeth Rene via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the great suggestions, list mates,
> I especially like the one about going to the publisher for a PDF copy, expense of though it maybe. The printed text goes for $500. But it contains all the forms needed for practice in the immigration court. With a PDF text, I could create form fillable copies of the forms and use them on my computer.
> I’ll let you know if I have any luck. This will be a big gulp for me pricewise since I am a solo practitioner, but I am taking pro bono asylum petitions from the Northwest Immigration Rights Project, a local nonprofit, and that might motivate the publisher to give me a break. NWIRP has already sent me a bunch of tutorials and forms, and will be supervising me closely at first, so I’m already off to a decent start.
> Thanks again,
> Elizabeth
>
> Elizabeth M René
> Attorney at Law
> WSBA #10710
> KCBA #21824
> rene0373 at gmail.com
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