By Douglas G. Carnahan
A lawyer is often called upon to represent non-English-speaking clients or call non-English-speaking witnesses. You will then have to obtain an interpreter for court appearances. Thankfully, the "interpreters' office" connected with the Los Angeles Superior Court can provide qualified interpreters in dozens of languages, from the commonly s...
A lawyer is often called upon to represent non-English-speaking clients or call non-English-speaking witnesses. You will then have to obtain an interpreter for court appearances. Thankfully, the "interpreters' office" connected with the Los Angeles Superior Court can provide qualified interpreters in dozens of languages, from the commonly s...
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