- videocam Live Webinar with Live Q&A
- calendar_month June 30, 2026 @ 1:00 PM ET/ 10:00 AM PT
- signal_cellular_alt Intermediate
- card_travel Immigration
- schedule 90 minutes
FTCA Claims in Immigration Cases: Strategy, Preserving Rights, SF-95 Practice
Agency Identification, Presentment, Sum Certain Analysis, Accrual, Exceptions
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About the Course
Introduction
This CLE webinar will provide immigration and litigation counsel with a practical framework for evaluating, preserving, and pursuing Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) matters tied to DHS violations during immigration enforcement and detention. When clients suffer physical injury, medical harm in custody, property loss, or other harms flowing from misconduct by CBP, ICE, or other federal entities, the FTCA may offer a path to damages recovery.
Description
The FTCA requires counsel to navigate strict presentment rules, deadlines, and exceptions. The program will focus on FTCA administrative claim preservation and presentation, including how to identify the proper agency, build an evidence record, and present a claim that is ready and defensible.
The panel will focus on completing Standard Form 95 (SF-95) to avoid common defects, including signature authority issues, incomplete fact statements, proof-of-receipt gaps, and issues with the "sum certain" requirement. This administrative stage is often only the first step. After exhausting administrative remedies, FTCA claims often move to litigation in federal court. The faculty will cover building the record to support these next steps
Listen as our panel explains how leveraging FTCA claims can support your clients and provide a measure of relief.
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
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Live Online
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Date + Time
- event
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
- schedule
1:00 PM ET/ 10:00 AM PT
I. FTCA fundamentals for immigration counsel
II. Issue-spotting fact patterns in immigration context
III. Claims accrual, limitations, and preservation
IV. Administrative presentment
V. SF-95 mechanics: how to complete it to avoid defects
VI. "Sum certain" damages strategy
VII. Anticipating exceptions and defenses
VIII. After presentment: negotiation, denial, and litigation readiness
The panel will explore these and other key areas:
- Where FTCA fits in immigration-related scenarios
- Accrual and limitations, presentment essentials, exceptions
- SF-95 completion, step-by-step
- The "sum certain" requirement
- Evidence preservation
- Presentment to resolution: settlement, denial, and litigation transition
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