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English
Summary:
Are you interested in working in the legal translation specialty area? Does your language pair(s) include English? If so, learn the meaning of English language legal terminology in order to better understand legal documents.
The webinar will last 60 minutes. Links to handouts and video recording will be emailed to all registered and paid users within 5 working days after the training.
Description
Please note: This course is for new legal translators who are interested in learning about new areas of legal translation. This is not a course for intermediate and/or advanced translators.
Save money! Register for the 5 on-demand training in the series (Legal Terminology for New Legal Translators 101, Legal Terminology for New Legal Translators 102, Legal Terminology for New Legal Translators 103, Legal Terminology for New Legal Translators 104, Legal Terminology for New Legal Translators 105) and get one for FREE!
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Freelancers who are starting out in the specialized area of legal translation. This course is for freelancers who translate in any language pair which includes English.
Learning objectives
This 5-part course is taught by a Canadian lawyer-linguist as the first step in understanding English legal terminology. It is designed for freelancers who are beginning to work in the legal translation. At the end of this course attendees will have increased knowledge with regard to English language legal structures and specific terminology found in various legal documents.
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Price: 15.00 USD
Click on the buy button on the right to purchase your seat Participation fee includes unlimited access to the recording. How do I purchase the video? To purchase your seat at this session please click on the "buy" button. After your payment is received, your status will be changed to “registered and paid” and an invoice and receipt of payment will be sent to you for your records. How do I access the video?Once the payment is processed you will be able to watch the video here 103 - Legal Terminology for New Legal Translators: Family Law Terminology
Bio: Suzanne Deliscar is both a lawyer and a Spanish and French to English translator. A graduate of McMaster University with a Combined Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Latin American Studies, and a minor in Science, Technology and Public Policy in 2000, Ms. Deliscar went on to obtain a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Windsor Faculty of Law in 2003. Ms. Deliscar was called to the Bar of the Province of Ontario in 2004 and has been actively practicing law on a full-time basis since that time. As a lawyer-linguist, Suzanne focuses on official document and legal translation, and also trains fellow language professionals in the areas of marketing and legal translation.
Margreet Mohle Canada Local time: 09:56 Member (2010) French to Dutch + ...
Prerequisites?
Sep 19, 2011
Hi,
I'm interested in improving my legal terminology from a court interpreter's point of view, mostly in family law (and criminal, but I see that's not offered). Do these courses build one on another, or could I just take the one on family law? Thank you for your advice. Kind regards, Margreet
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Suzanne Deliscar Canada Local time: 09:56 Member (2009) Spanish to English + ...
No Prerequisites for Family Law 103
Sep 22, 2011
Hi Margreet, You can take each course as a standalone. There are no prerequisites. Enjoy, and thanks for your interest, Suzanne Deliscar
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Walter Solo United States Local time: 08:56 English to Spanish + ...
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Jul 29, 2014
Hi, I purchased all five, taking advantage of the discount. However, I have not received a link, nor a receipt for the purchase. I checked PP and the transaction went through. When I clicked where it says: "After you purchase access click here to watch the video." it tells me I need to purchase the video. Please check on this.
Walter
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Hi, I purchased all five, taking advantage of the discount. However, I have not received a link, nor a receipt for the purchase. I checked PP and the transaction went through. When I clicked where it says: "After you purchase access click here to watch the video." it tells me I need to purchase the video. Please check on this.
Walter
Hi Walter,
Thank you very much for your interest in the training series.
Please note that when a special offer is purchased, some time is needed so that the payment is processed and registration status is updated. I see you have been registered for the sessions and upcon course completion you may wish to submit a support request and ask for certificates of attendance, http://www.proz.com/support/
Hope this helps.
My bests, Helen
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