The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on April 27 that all members are invited to a virtual open forum hosted by the Immigration Law Section on April 30. The event will provide an opportunity for practitioners to discuss complex cases, share insights, and exchange practical strategies with their peers.
The session aims to help attorneys stay informed about current policy developments and collaborate in real time. According to the announcement, these forums are designed as spaces where attorneys can come together and address pressing issues in immigration law.
Members of the Immigration Law Section’s Executive Committee will lead and moderate the discussion. The association said this format encourages active participation from attendees and fosters professional development within the legal community.
Registration is required for those who wish to attend. The event is open exclusively to NJSBA members seeking engagement with colleagues facing similar challenges in immigration law practice.
Looking ahead, the association indicated that such collaborative sessions may continue as a way for members to connect, share knowledge, and keep up with evolving legal landscapes.


