Interpreting Services

INTERPRETATION

As COVID 19 continues to restrict on-site contact, we are here to provide you with cost-effective and timely remote language services anytime & anywhere. We recognize this may be the new norm for a while.

We value and appreciate your business in this challenging time. We are here to keep you communicating with the world in every language. As an interpreting agency, we believe it to be our obligation to be available to our clients.

And we have excellent options for you to consider.

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Video Remote Interpreting (VRI)

On-Demand and Pre-Scheduled, available 24 Hours/ 7 Days. Easy to set up, reliable, efficient, and cost effective.

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Over the Phone Interpreting (OPI)

Available 24 Hours/ 7 Days. This is ideal for short assignments, off normal business hours, last minute scheduling and is an excellent, cost-effective, and easy-to-use alternative.

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On site interpreting

And we also continue to help our first line workers with our amazing interpreters that help our clients in their premises every day.

SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS

Our company bridges the communication gap for all individuals including the hearing impaired.

INTERPRETERS IN MOST LANGUAGE PAIRS

Our company is committed to provide the most qualified interpreter for your project.

Our Interpreters Adhere to a Strict Code of Professional Conduct

C.R.C. Rule 2.890 governs the professional conduct of interpreters, which our interpreters strictly follow.

Rule 2.890. Professional Conduct for Interpreters

 

  • Representation of qualifications: An interpreter must accurately and completely represent his or her certifications, training, and relevant experience.
  • Complete and accurate interpretation: An interpreter must use his or her best skills and judgment to interpret accurately without embellishing, omitting, or editing. When interpreting for a party, the interpreter must interpret everything that is said during the entire proceedings. When interpreting for a witness, the interpreter must interpret everything that is said during the witness’s testimony. 
  • Impartiality and avoidance of conflicts of interest 
  1. Impartiality:An interpreter must be impartial and unbiased and must refrain from conduct that may give an appearance of bias. 
  2. Disclosure of conflicts:An interpreter must disclose to the judge and to all parties any actual or apparent conflict of interest. Any condition that interferes with the objectivity of an interpreter is a conflict of interest. A conflict may exist if the interpreter is acquainted with or related to any witness or party to the action or if the interpreter has an interest in the outcome of the case. 
  3. Conduct:An interpreter must not engage in conduct creating the appearance of bias, prejudice, or partiality. 
  4. Statements:An interpreter must not make statements to any person about the merits of the case until the litigation has concluded.
  • Confidentiality of privileged communications: An interpreter must not disclose privileged communications between counsel and client to any person. 
  • Giving legal advice: An interpreter must not give legal advice to parties and witnesses, nor recommend specific attorneys or law firms.
  • Impartial professional relationships: An interpreter must maintain an impartial, professional relationship with all court officers, attorneys, jurors, parties, and witnesses.
  • Continuing education and duty to the profession: An interpreter must, through continuing education, maintain and improve his or her interpreting skills and knowledge of procedures used by the courts. An interpreter should seek to elevate the standards of performance of the interpreting profession.
  • Assessing and reporting impediments to performance: An interpreter must assess at all times his or her ability to perform interpreting services. If an interpreter has any reservation about his or her ability to satisfy an assignment competently, the interpreter must immediately disclose that reservation to the court or other appropriate authority
  • Duty to report ethical violations: An interpreter must report to the court or other appropriate authority any effort to impede the interpreter’s compliance with the law, this rule, or any other official policy governing court interpreting and legal translating.

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