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Immigration Removal, Relief & Bonds: Strategies in the Current Enforcement Climate [Webinar] (OnDemand Streaming and Recorded Packages)
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🔍 What You’ll Learn:
Removal defense practice has grown increasingly complex and critical in today’s enforcement climate. Attorneys must navigate rapidly evolving case law, shifting enforcement priorities, and increasingly limited avenues for discretionary relief while protecting clients facing detention and removal. This program provides a practical, strategic overview of the key tools available to immigration practitioners representing respondents in removal proceedings.
A substantial portion of the program will focus on immigration detention and bond practice.
Throughout the program, faculty will highlight recent developments, emerging issues, and practical strategies that can help practitioners effectively represent their clients in today’s challenging enforcement environment.
Click on the Agenda tab above to see the program’s agenda.
Our June 2, 2026 Immigration Removal, Relief & Bonds: Strategies in the Current Enforcement Climate webinar is not a purely beginner-level program. Some basic understanding of Removal Law is needed to benefit most from this program.
If you need a foundational review of Removal, Relief and Bonds, you can add that on to your order today, or purchase it separately. We have extracted our 80-minute session on this topic, which was covered during our March 2025 Immigration 101 seminar, and are now providing it as a stand-alone recording available for purchase.
That March 2025 review session is not explicitly focused on the current climate and challenges facing your clients, but instead provides a foundational overview of the law and case law on Removal Relief and Bonds, as it existed prior to the current administration’s recent immigration policy and enforcement shifts. If you have no removal experience whatsoever, we do recommend you add this on to your order and watch it prior to this seminar.
You can add the 80 min session recording to your order, when you sign up for this program, for only $25 (there will be a drop down option during sign-up). Alternatively, you can purchase it separately, HERE, for $99.
Register to attend live or watch the recording, which will be recorded live.
Group Viewing Options
Discounted rates are available for 3-4 attorneys at the same firm or agency watching live or via OnDemand Streaming. Licenses are available for 5 or more attorneys who need access at the same firm, agency, or legal aid organization. Please contact us for custom pricing and discounts.
OnDemand Streaming
OnDemand Streaming allows one person to stream the recorded program on their own schedule, as many times as needed, from any device. Access expires after one year.
Recorded Packages
Recorded Packages include the program recording for one person to download and watch at their convenience. Packages are also available on DVD or CD.
Note: Downloads must first be saved to a computer before transferring to another device.
Both options include seminar materials and are intended for individual use — everyone who wishes to view the program must purchase their own access.
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What You Will Learn
The following agenda is tentative, please check back soon for updates.
Agenda
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
9:00 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Pacific Time
11:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Central Time
12:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Eastern Time
Removal Proceedings: Basic Framework and Brief Process Overview
- Overview of the removal process under INA § 240
- Notice to Appear (NTA) issues and jurisdictional considerations
- NTA deficiency litigation and where it stands today
- Master calendar vs. individual hearings
- Expedited removal under INA § 235(b)
- Administrative removal under INA § 238
Relief from Removal: Eligibility, Strategy and Pitfalls
- Cancellation of Removal
- LPR cancellation
- Non-LPR cancellation
- Hardship standards and evidentiary development
- Protection-Based Relief
- Asylum
- Withholding of removal
- Withholding-only proceedings: litigating relief in the reinstatement posture
- Convention Against Torture (CAT)
- Discretionary and Procedural Relief
- Adjustment of Status (AOS)
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
- Voluntary Departure
Expedited and Streamlined Removal Processes
- Expedited removal under INA § 235(b)
- Administrative removal under INA § 238
- Limitations on review and available challenges
- Strategic responses and timing considerations
Reinstatement of Removal Orders
- Statutory framework
- Eligibility for relief despite reinstatement
- Interaction with protection-based claims and withholding-only proceedings
- Litigation considerations
The Death of Prosecutorial Discretion
- Current enforcement priorities and the collapse of traditional PD
- What advocacy tools remain available
- Motions to dismiss or administratively close: when and whether they still work
- Deferred action and related discretionary tools in the current environment
- Realistic client counseling in a zero-discretion landscape
Immigration Detention and Bonds
- Bond Eligibility and Jurisdiction
- Who is eligible for bond
- Immigration judge jurisdiction
- Burdens of proof
- Bond Redeterminations and Conditions
- Changed circumstances
- Conditions of release
- Cash bond alternatives and immigration bond companies: practical guidance
- Appeals to the BIA
- Mandatory Detention
- Statutory framework
- Criminal triggers
- Litigation strategies
- Prolonged Detention and Rodriguez Hearings
- When a Rodriguez hearing may apply
- Evidentiary standards
- Strategic use in ongoing proceedings
Business and Employment Based Respondents in Immigration Court
- Adjustment in proceedings
- Fraud or misrepresentation allegations in business filings
- Coordination with pending USCIS petitions
- Strategic counseling for corporate clients
Final Advice on Hot Topics: What’s Going on Right Now, New and Noteworthy
- Recent developments and emerging circuit splits
Testimonials
This is a new program created specifically to address the current challenges facing immigration attorneys and their clients due to this administration’s shifts in the application and enforcement of immigration law related to removal and deportation. Because it is a new program, we do not have testimonials specific to this agenda.
However, it will be taught by an outstanding faculty, all of whom have taught at many of our immigration programs on the topic of Removal, Relief and Bonds, consistently receiving top notch evaluations and comments.
Just a few comments specific to our speakers, from our Immigration 101: The Nuts and Bolts Programs, are below:
- “Flavia is a great succinct speaker with a great presentation”
- “Cassandra was very interactive, loved her energy. FLAWLESS presentation.”
- “Elina has a comprehensive approach, she is patient, clear and organized. Strong insights and deep knowledge.”
Additional testimonials from past Immigration 101 programs, on this program’s topics and a variety of additional Immigration practice topics, include:
“Wonderful seminar! Everything was covered fabulously, and the speakers were knowledgeable and interesting.” – Laura Lee Robinson, Esq.
”I wanted an entry-level, basic introduction to Immigration Law and that’s what I got. I was very impressed by the quality of the presenters. They were all experts in their field and were effective in sharing their wide knowledge base with us.” – Laura delaz Cabrera, Esq.
“The information was presented in a very clear manner that helped me to understand what I’ve learned on the job – and in my own research – much better.” – Kevin Kime, Esq.
“Good presenters. Appreciate the pro tips.” – Christopher Barnes, Esq.
“Great seminar!” – Nicholas J. Brunick, Esq.
“The program ran very well. The speakers were great and experienced in their field. They were very helpful and answered questions one-on-one.” – Dina Hunter, Esq.
“This class was simply phenomenal. Thank you!” – Gisela Rodrigues, Esq.
“Speakers worked well together to convey all important information.” – William K. Hedrick, Esq.
“Well done, I enjoyed the three days.” – Sanjeev Dhingra, Esq.
“Very knowledgeable speakers.” – Katia Rocha, Esq.
“Overall, I thought that the seminar was helpful and informative.” – April Perez, Esq.
“I was very satisfied with the program… Very good information and tips!” – Luis Alvan, Esq.
”Speakers were extremely knowledgeable and willing to answer even the simplest question. Felt as though it was a comprehensive introduction to a complicated subject.” – Lauren Bebek, Esq.
“It was a very good program. The lawyers were very good.” – Thomas Heister, Esq.
“This was well-organized and well-presented.” – Ronald L. Boorstein, Esq.
“Incredible roster of speakers.” – Serrano Margaret, Esq.
“Overall, the program was very good.” – Katia Rocha, Esq.
“I feel the speakers and content have been very informative.” – Jacinda Beraud, Esq.
“I found the seminar very informative.” – Pedro A. Lopez, Esq.
“I haven’t felt this excited about practicing law in a while – can’t wait to get my feet wet!” – K. Rosenchal, Esq.
“I liked the content and the energy of the speakers.” – Luisa Gamboa, Esq.
“Informative, well presented, and the degree of detail was great. Well worth the investment – very practical tips that can be immediately put to practice.” – Julie Katz, Esq.
“Very good program” – Thomas Heister, Esq.
“Thorough explanations. Great power points/charts.” – Vanessa Opstal, Esq.
“Interesting and great content.” – Georgia Thomas, Esq.
“It was a good intro into immigration.” – D. Duckett, Esq.
“Excellent forms for intake interview. Informative/interesting discussion on family visa requests. This MCLE was an excellent start for me. Thank you.” – William Olzman, Esq.
“Excellent overview.” – D. Halper, Esq.
“Excellent presentation of topics. Very good overview.” – Lisa Thompson, Esq.
“It was an incredibly helpful overview of immigration! Thank you!” – Yana Loboda, Esq.
“Informative and helpful program for immigration beginner.” – Fatima Abreu, Esq.
“Very good introduction. Appreciate having the PDFs so I could go back and forth as needed.” – Christopher Barnes, Esq.
“It was great and I learned a lot. It was an awesome experience, thank you!” – Ismael Rosas, Esq.
“Excellent and knowledgeable speakers – I really enjoyed today!” – Sanjeev Dhingra, Esq.
“Very satisfied.” – Edward Ramos, Esq.
“Excellent. Content was excellent. I thought the content choices were well chosen.” – Julie Katz, Esq.
“Very informative. I learned a lot!” – Isaura Gomez, Esq.
“Great overview – learned a lot. Great speakers.” – Joshua Aguilar, Esq.
“Very good program.” – Thomas Heister, Esq.
“All speakers were knowledgeable and skilled. Delivered very good and relevant information. – Ronald A. Cabanayan, Esq.
“Very informative and useful information.” – E. Samet, Esq.
“Amazing!!! It really increased my interest in pursuing more immigration law; Great resources!!!” – Yamilette Rivera, Esq.
“Excellent experience; good job!” – Gulomjon Azimov, Esq.
“It was good overall.” – Fidel Guillermo Maceda Johnson, Esq.
“Very explanatory and thorough.” – Fatima Abreu, Esq.
“Well informed.” – Christopher Barnes, Esq.
“Everything was well explained.” – Aaron Caspar, Esq.
“Absolutely satisfied with the course and the information I received from it.” – S. Wilkerson, Esq.
“Great overview of immigration laws. I learned a lot.” – Jessica McGuire, Esq.
“Excellent!” – Diego MacWilliam, Esq.
“Very informative seminar. Knowledgeable speakers.” Elena Costa, Esq.
“Excellent!” – Donald Garrard, Esq.
“The program was informative and well organized. The speakers had a great depth of knowledge in their field.” – Julie Katz, Esq.
“Very good. Keep it up.” – Fidel Guillermo Maceda-Johnson, Esq.
“Thorough background for someone new to Immigration Law.” – Sanjeev Dhingra, Esq.
“Perfect program for any lawyer interested in immigration practice.” – Vanessa Opstal, Esq.
“Good course. I’m glad I came…” – A. Rivera, Esq.
“Great overview of the visas!” – Sherine Makar, Esq.
“Very helpful in understanding immigration law.” – Raymond F. Horne, Esq.
“Good overview of complex subject matter. Of great relevance and most compelling.” – Martie Leys, Esq.
“Great CLE.” – Alex Farris, Esq.
“Good stuff and good practice tips today.” – Anna Black, Esq.
“Very good overview. This has given me ideas as to particular areas in which I would be interested in concentrating.” – Jessica McGuire, Esq.
“Very good and knowledgeable speakers.” – B. Mittelberg, Esq.
“Great insight.” – E. Rafael Hahn, Esq.
“Great intro for starting a business for new lawyers and beneficial for seasoned lawyers as well. Zoom is very practical for today’s fast paced environment. The presenters’ emails are greatly appreciated as well.” – Francis Jerome Shea, Esq.
“Very educational and great speakers!” – C. Perez, Esq.
“I really enjoyed this first part of the Immigration Webinar. The speakers delivered relevant information that will help those looking to further their Immigration Law Practice.” – Michael R Joyce, Esq.
“Great tips.” – Georgia Thomas, Esq.
“Great speakers. I received a lot of clarification as a paralegal…Thanks!” – Shirley M. Quesada Rivera
“Great to hear these experts speak. Absolute expert lecturing.” – Vincent Miller, Esq.
“Great! All of them explained every single question.” – F. Cervantes, Esq.
“Great!” – Laura Fonseca, Esq.
“Green, Damast, and Piibe were fabulous. Lots of energy, extremely knowledgeable, and their material was informative.” – David A. Torres, Esq.
“A lot of practical knowledge!”
“Again, another day of comprehensive information from knowledgeable presenters.”
“As a new attorney to immigration law I was satisfied with the program because it provided a great overview of immigration laws. I chose this particular seminar because of the comprehensive nature of the agenda and I appreciated that so many topics within immigration were covered.”
“Comprehensive covers all major bases.”
“Having the handouts beforehand was very helpful in terms of taking notes. Thank you! Accessibility with the question is done well…having the speakers see our questions, but not the whole group is good so that we are not distracted. Bravo. Outlines and content were well formulated and thought through before the family law and the Removal section.”
“Content (oral and written) is excellent, the platform works really well, and Pincus does a great job organizing and presenting the CLE on the platform.”
“Essential information and truly knowledgeable presenters.”
“Excellent – great presenters, very knowledgeable.”
“The depth of waivers and relief was very well presented. The charts and links are needed and appreciated by the presenters.”
“The handouts seem great and there were a lot of great tips shared.”
“Very interesting and informative. The degree of detail was great.”
“The material given was wonderful.”
“Excellent presentation, a lot of information. Very educational.”
“Excellent seminar. Each speaker was superior expert on the topic they presented. The program was very interesting. It was my first Pincus program. Very impressed and looking forward to taking another program.”
“Extremely up-to-date with current immigration matters.”
“Fantastic! Really enjoyed the very clear discussion of issues relevant to day-to-day practice. Thank you!”
“Good energy & display of expertise.”
“Good general overview and introduction to immigration law. I learned about different types of visas.”
“Well organized, breaks at perfect times, panel was perfect, great speakers. Well done!”
“Your support staff, especially Renee in LA were terrific in assisting me to overcome my sign in, computer speaker, and alternate sound solutions.”
“Good printed material and presentation.”
“Good review of family-based immigration. Good overview of business visas.”
“Excellent. Very knowledgeable speakers. Efficient, good pace. Area covered fairly well in time allocated.”
“Got very good and useful summary of everything.”
“Excellent staff and fantastic speakers. 5-Star program. Very satisfied with panels, content, and hotel location. Pincus Staff were very professional and extremely competent; ALL of the attorney presenters were erudite, highly-experienced, and very interesting – some of the best I’ve heard. The overall quality of the entire program was excellent.”
“For someone who is needing a refresher or just starting to practice immigration law, this program provides a great overview of what to expect.”
“Excellent topic and speakers.”
“Lots of information! In general, I think it’s very well presented.”
“Great big-picture overview of practicing Immigration Law.”
“Great job. While technical, they did a great job explaining it for the first-time immigration practitioners.”
“The speakers were good. Good coverage of basic subject matter.”
“This was a terrific and comprehensive program.”
“Great overview. Thanks! I work in a niche area of immigration law and wanted a base for other types of visas. Great seminar.”
“Great program. Very educational.”
“Very good program.”
“The speakers are amazing and the topics are excellent.”
“Thorough primer on relevant topics in this field.”
“They did a wonderful job- very detailed!”
“I was satisfied because today’s presenters focused more on undocumented persons who entered without inspection; that is the biggest segment of our immigration practice; we handle an occasional visa, but it is very rare.”
“Very informative and the material was fully covered.”
“Great start to the multi day program. Speakers were informative, well organized and interesting.”
“Good information. Good overview.”
“Very good speakers, good content.”
“I am impressed by the amount of information presented. I can see that I would have to do much more research to truly understand many of the topics. I think that’s unavoidable due to the amount of information and time constraints.”
“I am satisfied because the speakers and the content are helpful to someone like me that wants to go into a different area of the law practice.”
“I needed a systematic overview of the major immigration case types and got it.”
“Great speaker. Extremely knowledgeable.”
“I thought it was very good. Speakers very competent and kept my interest.
“Great speakers, a lot of useful information.”
“I thought it was very informative and concise.”
“Great examples. Straight forward and easy to follow.”
“I would like to get into immigration law. This seminar was a great introduction.”
“I’m getting a general sense of the field. Good overview of a very complex area of law.”
“In depth information provided.”
“The program was very informative and great information was provided.”
“It was very insightful to learn from knowledgeable people.”
“It’s a good seminar, thank you all!”
“Good material and presenters.”
“Overall good, very helpful.”
“Overall program was great. Despite being a dense and tough topic, the speakers did a great job.”
“Overall, excellent content. Learned a great deal about portions of immigration work that I’ve not experienced in the past.”
“Received the survey commentary I sought. Speakers are a good team.”
“Speakers had a lot of great information.”
“All of the speakers were great, the information was invaluable.”
“Speakers were clearly very knowledgeable.”
“Excellent.”
“Very well organized and easy walk-thru of the immigration system.”
“Speakers were very good obviously know their stuff.”
“Stewart really knows her stuff and explains it well. Good balance of legal requirements and practice tips. Ludwig’s practical tips were good.”
“Clarity on presentation.”
“Very thorough. Speakers explained the content well.”
“The panel was very knowledgeable.”
“The program has been excellent so far. I found much of the informative helpful. The questions were also good and I liked that the speakers addressed them as they came in. I took notes on the information provided and actually some of the information delivered will be helpful to my current practice.”
“The speakers and content were great.”
“Very informative program. The third session was my favorite.”
“A very good program.”
“Speakers were very knowledgeable.”
“Practical nuts-and-bolts information.”
“Today’s speakers seemed informed and organized… especially Piibe and Santana.”
“Truly enjoyed all the speakers and topics.”
“Very detailed and comprehensive. Great presenters. The knowledge base was terrific and the speakers shared tips and resources.”
“The speakers were very knowledgeable about the field. The presentations were easy to follow and provided in-depth information.”
“Excellent information.”
“Good program.”
“Very detailed and informative.”
“Very educational and well presented. Good coverage of the practical aspect.”
“Helpful to understand the legislative and political complexities.”
“Very good overview of the entire topic. Given that it was only two days, the speakers did a great job with providing the relevant details.”
“Very good overview.”
“It was great…as a whole, very good.”
“Very informative session.”
“Great speakers. I wish there was more time.”
“Knowledgeable speakers.”
“Lots of new info!”
“Excellent program today.”
“Very informative, good speakers.”
“The content is very good.”
“On the whole, this was well-organized and well-presented.”
“Overall – a cascade of information!”
“Very well developed.”
Faculty
Flavia Santos Lloyd
Managing Attorney; Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law by the State Bar of California
Santos Lloyd Law Firm, P.C. 
Attorney Flavia Santos Lloyd is passionate about immigration law and the community she serves. As an immigrant herself, Ms. Santos Lloyd can relate to her clients’ experiences during the immigration process. With focus on quality customer service, zealous and diligent representation of her clients, and a proven track record, she has served a wide range of her clients’ immigration needs.
Ms. Santos Lloyd is a Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law by the State Bar of California and a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the American Bar Association (ABA), Orange County and Los Angeles County Bar Associations, Orange County Hispanic Bar Association, among other organizations, and she is an active member of the State Bar of California.
Before graduating from law school, Ms. Santos Lloyd worked for 12 years in the immigration law field as a supervising immigration paralegal at a leading Orange County immigration law firm. In total, Ms. Santos Lloyd has been in the immigration field for over 22 years. Attorney Santos Lloyd and her staff are fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, and French.
While in law school, Ms. Santos Lloyd volunteered at immigration clinics and other immigration-related organizations. Her practice focuses on a broad spectrum of immigration matters such as family-based, employment-based, extraordinary ability cases, naturalization, adjustment of status, consular processing, asylum, removal, and complex family matters such as waivers. Her primary focus and expertise are extraordinary ability cases (O, P, and EB-1A) and EB-2 NIW. As she is also passionate about teaching, she teaches subjects tested in the California Bar Exam and Immigration Law at different law schools. She also devotes her time to scholarly work by writing research papers and presenting them at national and international conferences.
Elina M. Santana, Esq.
Shareholder / Immigration Attorney
Santana Rodriguez Law, P.A.
Elina Magaly Santana, Esq. is a Shareholder and Co-founder of Santana Rodriguez Law, P.A., a firm focusing solely on Immigration Law. She is licensed in the state of Florida, the U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Elina focuses her immigration practice on Family-based and Marriage-based Residency, Naturalization, Deportation Defense (including Asylum & Cancellation of Removal), Waivers, Derivative/Acquired Citizenship, and BIA Appeals.
She is the 2nd Vice-President for AILA South Florida (American Immigration Lawyers Association) and a Board Member for Capital Good Fund, a social change organization that uses financial services to tackle poverty in the U.S. She has also volunteered on the border in Harlingen, TX aiding children seeking asylum and special immigrant juvenile visas.
Elina has served as a panelist and guest speaker at many events on immigration law, and she has appeared on Univision, Telemundo, and NBC to talk about current immigration issues. Elina earned her JD from Boston University (BU) School of Law and her BA in both Sociology and Spanish Literature at New York University (NYU) with high honors. She is a fluent Spanish speaker and was born to Cuban parents in Miami, Florida.
Cassandra Suprin, Esq.
Attorney
St. Philippe, Suprin & Francis, P.A.
Cassandra Suprin is a founding member of St. Philippe, Suprin & Francis, P.A.
Previously she served as the Family Defense Program Director at Americans for Immigrant Justice (AIJustice). Prior to working at AI Justice, Ms. Suprin was a managing attorney at Catholic Legal Services.
Ms. Suprin’s specialties include family-based petitions, waivers, and humanitarian reliefs.
Fees
Fees & Format Options
🎯 Early Bird Rate Deadline: Save $25 through March 20, 2026.
Discount applied automatically at checkout.
💻 OnDemand Streaming
These packages are for a single viewer and include seminar materials. Watch the recorded seminar on your own schedule, as often as you’d like, from any device. Access lasts one year from purchase.
- Standard Rate: $249
- Early Bird Rate: $224*
- Includes: Seminar recording + written materials
- For individual use only
Group rates available for 3–4 attorneys watching together. Licenses available for 5+ attorneys—contact us for details. info@pincusproed.com or (877) 858-3848.
📦 Recorded Packages (Download, DVD, or CD)
These packages are for a single viewer and include seminar materials.
▶️ Video Recording (Download or DVD)
- Standard Rate: $249
- Early Bird Rate: $224*
- For individual use only
🎧 Audio Only Recording (Download or CD)
Great for listening in your car or on the go.
- Standard Rate: $249
- Early Bird Rate: $224*
- For individual use only
🎥 + 🎧 Video + Audio Combo (Download, DVD, or CD)
- Standard Rate: $299
- Early Bird Rate: $274*
- For individual use only
Shipping & Tax: $11 shipping added to DVD/CD orders (plus sales tax in CA)
Removal Relief and Bonds 2025 Beginner-Level Overview Add-on
For only $25 you can also add on our 80 min session recording from March 2025, which provides a foundational overview of the law and case law on Removal Relief and Bonds (as it existed prior to the current administration’s recent immigration policy and enforcement shifts). This will be provided as OnDemand Streaming or a Download Package only. Please make a note of which one you want in the comments section when you check out.
🗓️ Availability
This program will be recorded live on June 2, 2026.
OnDemand Streaming and Recorded Packages will be available approximately 1-2 weeks after the seminar. If you need access sooner, direct Zoom links will be provided.
⚠️ Important Notes
- OnDemand Streaming can be viewed on any device.
- Recorded Downloads must be downloaded to a computer first before transferring to another device. Files are delivered as a zipped folder containing the recording and written materials.
💼 Group Access & Licensing
Discounted rates are available for 3–4 attorneys watching together (Live or OnDemand).
Licenses are also available for firms or agencies with 5+ attorneys.
To inquire or purchase group access:
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CLE Credit
🎓 CLE Credit Information
California:
Approved for
Florida:
Pending CLE approval
Georgia:
Pending CLE approval
Illinois:
Pending CLE approval
Oregon:
Pending CLE approval
Washington:
Pending CLE approval
New York:
This program is eligible for __ General CLE credits under New York’s Approved Jurisdiction policy.
Pincus Professional Education is a California Accredited Provider, and California is an approved jurisdiction under Section 6 of the New York State CLE Board Regulations and Guidelines.
🌎 Other States
CLE credit is officially approved in the states listed above.
If you practice in a different state, we’re happy to help—upon request, we will provide the materials and information you need to apply for CLE credit on your own. Many of our past attendees have successfully obtained credit in other jurisdictions.
To request assistance:
📧 info@pincusproed.com | ☎ (877) 858-3848
$224.00 – $274.00 each
Recording/Recorded on June 2, 2026.








