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Max Nuyen is an attorney in the Immigration and
Litigation Section of King & Ballow.
Mr. Nuyen received his law degree from
Boston College and his undergraduate degree from the University of California
at Berkeley, where he graduated with honors.
Mr.
Nuyen formerly served as Captain in the Marine Corps as a judge
advocate. He was based at Camp Pendleton, California. As a trial lawyer, he defended over 100
Marines and sailors in numerous court-martials. He was awarded the Navy-Marine Corps
Achievement Medal for the superior performance of his duties. He was also awarded the Navy Commendation
Medal, one of the highest non-combat personal awards available to a Naval
officer of his rank, for his outstanding contributions to the Marine Corps
legal community.
Immigration Law is, at its core, federal
statutory and regulatory law shaped by administrative policies. Immigration
procedures and policies change frequently and it is essential for attorneys
practicing immigration law to be aware of the changes. It is also essential
that attorneys not practicing immigration law be educated about the basics
in order to recognize current and future immigration-related problems, as
well as possible strategies for immigration benefits.
The following course is designed for the practitioner who does not
specialize in immigration law but may encounter immigration issues with
clients when dealing with other matters.
Click here to take this course.
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