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Report: Compensation of Court Interpreters in the State of New York

July 3, 2019 By IDwebmaster

The knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job of court interpreting are grueling. Staff and freelance interpreters nationwide have been struggling to improve their pay, benefits and working conditions without much success. Therefore, our colleagues Sandro Tomasi, Mary Lou Aranguren, Milena Calderari-Waldron and Robert Joe Lee took a new approach. They wrote a … [Read more...]

New Code of Conduct for Washington State Judiciary Interpreters

January 14, 2019 By IDwebmaster

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FROM THE EDITOR Along the path of our skilled professions and amongst the passing of time we take our hats off and thank those individuals who work so hard advocating for our daily presence either translating or interpreting in a breadth of settings throughout the world. It is through their baby steps and consistent moving forward do they achieve what you are about to … [Read more...]

Time to renew your ATA membership

December 27, 2016 By IDwebmaster

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  It’s that time of the year! Have you renewed your ATA membership? You should have received a reminder email; if not you can renew it online at https://www.atanet.org/membersonly/renewal.pl?memberid As a reminder, here are some of the benefits ATA members have: Business networking through ATA events, divisions, and member-exclusive LinkedIn group … [Read more...]

A Bad Interpretation Can Ruin —Even End a Life

August 30, 2016 By IDwebmaster

[A Bad Interpretation Can Ruin --Even End a Life]

By Monica P. Almada   Are you bilingual? Can you carry on a conversation in another language? If so, how deep can your conversation be? How detailed? Can you talk about a variety of subjects: medicine, law, psychology, history, geography, construction, etc.? How about hearing an expert in any of these areas provide testimony in one language that you would … [Read more...]

Where is our PRIDE?

July 21, 2016 By IDwebmaster

[Where is Our PRIDE? By Giovanna Contreras]

By Giovanna Carriero-Contreras   At the office this morning our staff received an email that read: “The interpreter that assisted yesterday was one of the best we’ve had. He was very professional and accurate. Please make sure the interpreter knows that we are appreciative of his work!” So was our staff! Proud of the interpreter’s work. But, what’s my point? In a … [Read more...]

Translator/Interpreter becomes top profession for 2012 By Sharon Naylor | CREATORS NEWS SERVICE | Posted: Sep. 18, 2011 | 2:00 a.m.

January 17, 2012 By ID-webmaster

In today's information society, communication is more than just important. It's crucial. Every business and political message runs the risk of being misinterpreted, especially when it comes to complex ideas, and the results of misinterpretation can range from a failed business agreement to the collapse of government talks. In short, there never has been more demand for … [Read more...]

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