Court Translation, Foreign Language Legal Interpreters, Court Interpreters, Litigation Interpreters: March 2008 Archives

March 19, 2008

Translated and Interpreted Depositions, Attorney Ethics and Bad Behavior Towards Foreign Language Speakers

In the legal translation firm's White Paper "A Lawyer's Guide to Cross-Cultural Depositions" we talked about the importance of establishing a rapport between a deposing attorney and a non-English-speaking deponent to help overcome the deponent's mistrust and defensiveness. However, building respect when deposing a foreign-born witness is not even a consideration during hostile depositions where the witness speaks in a foreign language. In fact, some deposing attorneys have been known to act rudely towards a foreign language speaker during a deposition involving a foreign language deposition interpreter. But whether or not an attorney's rude behavior towards a foreign language speaker during a deposition is considered unethical behavior is a question the courts continue to struggle with.

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March 13, 2008

Foreign Language Translators & Interpreters, and Competent Representation of Non-English-Speaking Clients

Earlier we've blogged about the ethical challenges for bilingual attorneys who attempt to provide translation and interpretation services to their foreign-born clients. Numerous ethical questions may arise in the opposite situation as well, when an English-speaking attorney, who doesn't speak the client's language, represents a non-English-speaking client.

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March 3, 2008

Wiretap Translation, Drug Slang Evidence Translation, and Professional Translation Services of Street Savvy Translators & Court Interpreters

Translations of foreign language wire interceptions play a pivotal role in criminal cases. Earlier we've blogged about admitting English translation/ interpretation transcript of foreign language recording... without admitting the foreign language recording, about translation of foreign language slang in the courtroom, and about qualifying a foreign language interpreter as an expert. Other interesting issues arise when translators and interpreters are asked to provide translation of wiretaps, and later testify in court on the foreign language drug slang evidence in those wire intercepts. To help your case, consider hiring professional translators, who happen to be street smart.

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