Across the U.S., court interpreters are in high demand, and finding one can be hard when needed. It's forcing judges to delay hearings and sometimes makes people wait longer in jail before trial.
The next competitive frontier is automation. In 2016 many LSIs still ran their interpreting businesses on spreadsheets. Today that would be unthinkable. In the coming two years it will be equally ...
The Ohio Supreme Court is considering rule changes to expand interpreter services, including accepting out-of-state credentials and using AI for non-legal translations. Interpreters play a vital role ...
Tippecanoe County courts are facing a significant increase in the cost of foreign-language interpreters. Judge Michael Morrissey requested an additional $30,000 from the county council to cover the ...
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