Tag: interpreter services

Why Legal Interpreting Demands More Than Bilingualism: The 3 Ethical Principles That Protect You

Legal interpreters hold extraordinary power in courtrooms, depositions, and attorney-client meetings. So what separates a qualified legal interpreter from a […]

More Than Just Words: Navigating Cultural Norms in Interpreter-Assisted Interaction

When you’re working with a client who doesn’t speak English, an interpreter is often your bridge to clear communication. But […]

Why Giving Your Interpreter Advance Information Is Key to Success

Did you know that even the most experienced interpreters can miss crucial details when thrown into specialized situations without proper […]

How Translation Carried Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Worldwide

Did you know that Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech is one of the most widely […]

How to Choose the Right Language Service Provider (LSP) for Your Needs

When it comes to language services, whether for interpreting or translation, the options can feel overwhelming. From small boutique agencies […]

New Year, New Standards: Why Upgrading Your Language Services Will Drive Better Outcomes in 2026

As we gather around to celebrate the final days of the year, the demand for professional language services continues to […]

How Legal Translation Mistakes Can Ruin You: Don’t Let This Happen to You!

A single mistranslated word in a contract can cost your company a fortune, while a poorly-translated legal document going viral […]

The High Stakes of Medical Interpreting

Spotlight on Medical Interpreting In healthcare, clear communication can be the difference between life and death. Medical interpreters bridge patients […]

The Risks and Realities of Legal Interpreting

Spotlight on Legal Interpreting Legal interpreting isn’t just about language, it’s about upholding rights and ensuring justice. Every deposition, client […]

Shelves with old books

Rare Languages in Legal and Medical Translation: Challenges and Importance

There are approximately 350[1] languages spoken in the United States.Among these, only 167[2] of those languages are indigenous to the […]