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Attorney's Fees Under the Equal Access to Justice Act in Immigration Cases
Library/File Location MATBEN/EC2503
Source Selection Location /Area of Law - By Topic/Immigration/Emerging Issues
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Frequency of Update One time only
Online
Availability
Updated regularly - Atypical update schedule/as received from the publisher
Publisher Matthew Bender & Company, Inc.
Data Format Full-text
Description

Charles Kuck and Ana Aleman of Kuck Casablanca LLC explain how an immigration attorney should go about recovering attorney's fees and costs under the Equal Access to Justice Act (5 U.S.C. section 504, 28 U.S.C. section 2412). Cases involving the EAJA have been coming up more often lately in the immigration context. Here is a guide on how to proceed.

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Regions of Coverage /Region of Coverage/United States
/Region of Coverage/North America/United States
Publication Type /Source Type/Treatises & Analytical Material
Legal /Legal/Immigration Law
Premier Date January 14, 2008