Friday, May 13, 2011

How to Work with an #Interpreter - Video/Internet CLE

Martha Cohen
Seattle University's Access to Justice Institute has very generously made available on the internet a continuing legal education program on how to work with an interpreter in a legal setting.
Ms. Cohen is a national consultant on court-based interpreter programs and has presented information on how to work effectively with interpreters at the national, state and local levels for judges, attorneys and court personnel. She is a member of the Washington State Court Interpreters and Translators Society (WITS) and the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators (NAJIT).
Title:
How to Work with an Interpreter

 Instructor:
Martha Cohen, Manager of the Office of Interpreter Services, King County Superior Court
CLE Credit:
Washington State: 1.75 AV Credit
Other Jurisdictions: consult your CLE Accreditation Organization 
More:
http://atji.blogspot.com/2011/05/how-to-work-with-interpreter-video-cle.html

1 comment:

  1. Video Interpreting is a quick, convenient way for deaf and hearing people to communicate, when they are in the same room, with the assistance of a fluent video interpreter.

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