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CompuLaw LLC Releases New Immigration Rules Databases
07 September 2010
CompuLaw LLC, publisher of calendar/docket matter management software with built-in court rules databases, recently announced the addition of four new immigration rule sets to its comprehensive collection of nationwide court rules offerings.
The first two rule sets are for attorneys that practice before a United States Immigration Court: U.S. Immigration Court – Rules of Procedure (US:IMCT-RP) and U.S. Immigration Court – Practice Manual (US:IMCT-PM). The Rules of Procedure set contains deadlines from 8 CFR Part 1003, Subpart C (entitled Immigration Court - Rules of Procedure). The Practice Manual rule set includes deadlines from the Immigration Court Practice Manual.
The second pair of rule sets are for attorneys that practice before the United States Board of Immigration Appeals: U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals - Code of Federal Regulations (US:BIA-CFR) and U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals - Practice Manual (US:BIA-PM). The Code of Federal Regulations set contains deadlines from 8 CFR Part 1003, Subpart A (entitled Board of Immigration Appeals). The Practice Manual rules databases include deadlines from the Board of Immigration Appeals Practice Manual.
“CompuLaw’s wide-ranging court rules packages are designed to make tracking critical dates and deadlines simple,” said David J. Kalmick, President and CEO of CompuLaw LLC. “Our new immigration rule sets not only apply to matters before immigration judges – including deportation, exclusion, removal, bond, rescission, departure control and asylum proceedings – but also cover matters before the Board of Immigration, including the review of orders of immigration judges and decisions made by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).”
Vision is CompuLaw’s trusted calendar/docket matter management software that enables attorneys to automatically schedule critical dates in accordance with court rules, greatly reducing the possibility of missing deadlines through error-prone and time-consuming manual docket calculations.
CompuLaw offers rules databases for all 50 states, including State, Federal, Appellate, Supreme Court, Bankruptcy, Intellectual Property and more. Last year, CompuLaw released 427 separate rules updates (rule sets updated 4,538 times in total) as well as 98 new jurisdictions across the United States. For the complete list of CompuLaw rules databases, visit www.compulaw.com.
CompuLaw’s court rules are currently used by over 82% of the top 50 law firms in California, and have been ranked as the #1 calendaring software used by AmLaw 100 and AmLaw 200 firms.

























