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Se Habla Everything: The Right to an Impartial, Qualified Interpreter
A court reporter's verbatim transcript has little value if it contains an unqualified interpreter's false account of the words of a non-English-speaking person. Read why and how courts and attorneys should locate and use qualified interpreters. More
Postaccident Statements by Injured Parties
Self-incriminating statements made by an injured party shortly after an accident can be powerful medicine in the hands of opposing counsel in a subsequent lawsuit. More
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President's message No longer granny, now it's lawyers. Managing risk Voice Mail Puts Onus on Lawyer to Respond
News Briefs Book reviews Court of Appeals digest Supreme Court orders Supreme Court digest Lawyer discipline In the News At Issue Have you ever considered how many different statutes impose driver license revocation as a penalty? Have you considered the effect these revocations have on jail overcrowding when people drive automobiles after being revoked? In Plain English There are only two kinds of letters: mostly good news and mostly bad news. Learn how to write both, and your speed and comfort level will improve.
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