Immigration Law Summit - Running a Refugee Case at the Refugee Status Unit (RSU)
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Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Running a Refugee Case at the Refugee Status Unit (RSU)
Receive practical insight on how to identify and run a refugee case at the RSU, including:
- Understanding the process
- Soft skills required: Advocacy tips
- Cultural nuances and engaging with your clients
Presented by Lucy Tothill, Solicitor, Dixon & Co Lawyers
Presenters
Lucy Tothill
Lucy was admitted to the bar as a barrister and solicitor in 2020, and began practice as a barrister specialising in human rights and refugee law. She has experience in running refugee cases through the Refugee Status Unit, the Immigration and Protection Tribunal, and in the appellate courts; and has appeared on deportation appeals and warrant of commitment hearings. She is passionate about refugee law and human rights matters, and enjoys advocating for her clients. Lucy is now a solicitor at Dixon and Co Lawyers, where she is gaining experience in the Waitangi Tribunal and Maori Land Courts, and continuing her practice as a refugee lawyer.