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How to Choose a Legal Translator

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If you don’t already use legal translators, it’s likely in your firm’s future. Between 2021 and 2023, the slice of American residents categorized as “limited English proficient” (LEP) grew from 25.7 to 29.6 million, a growth...more

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Limited English, Limited Defenses (Potentially…)

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The U.S. court system has long recognized the difficulty with equal access to justice when an individual with limited English proficiency appears in a U.S. court. Therefore, courts across the country now require that...more

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Have You Been Part of Solving a Murder? This Legal Interpreter Has.

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When you think of a legal interpreter, you probably don’t picture someone sitting on a bench in the Everglades or on a couch in a New York City high-rise apartment. You likely picture someone sitting around a conference room...more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

eBook: A First Timer’s Guide to Deposition Interpreters

Whether it’s an employment discrimination case or a personal injury matter, a patent dispute, or a cross-border antitrust proceeding, the probability that an attorney will encounter parties and witnesses with limited English...more

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