By: Charlene Lacandazo | 2012-03-09 | Ethics and Morality Growth in immigration means that a lot of people are moving into countries where they might not necessarily speak the language. If these people find themselves in difficult legal situations they need to know that it is their right to call upon court interpreting services. read more
By: Sudhir Aswal | 2010-05-22 | Patents The Flash of Genius Doctrine or Test was a test for patentability used by the United States Federal Courts for over a decade. The doctrine was formalized in Cuno Engineering Corp. v. Automatic Devices Corp. (314 U.S. 84 (1941)) which held that the inventive act had to come into the mind of an inventor in a "flash of genius" and not as a result of tinkering. read more
By: Court Reporter | 2010-11-17 | Law A third type of firm record services covers all deposits at the court hearings and trials, convention, real-time copy assisted by computer CART and the work of government contract. Some States need a court reporter to be a notary public, and some States require testing for state licensure. read more
By: Ram Kesarwani | 2011-07-27 | Language Getting certified in language interpretation is one of the easiest ways of demonstrating one’s competence to prospective clients. read more
By: Ryan Frank | 2010-03-27 | Language Because sufficient statistical surveys have not yet been done, the exact number of people livening in the United States who are deaf or suffer from hearing impairment is not known. The best estimates vary drastically, the numbers falling anywhere between 22 million and 36 million people. read more
By: Ram Kesarwani | 2011-06-06 | Language Language interpretation is the art of communicating in the target language, what has been said in the source language. This is the job of an interpreter who is a linguist well versed with atleast two languages. read more
By: Donna Rice | 2010-04-01 | Computer Certification There are 200 questions on the PMP test, and only four hours granted to complete the exam correctly. Therefore there is just a little over a minute to correctly answer a question. read more
By: E. Virginia | 2012-04-03 | Law A Court Reporter is considered as one of the most responsible person for all the legal activities that are processed in the court. read more
By: Charlene Lacandazo | 2012-03-11 | Recruitment Thousands of people immigrate to the United States each day. The population of non-English speaking people is steadily on the rise. In civil or criminal situations where an accused is not proficient in English, a judge calls on a professional to translate spoken word from one language to another. This is court interpreting. read more
By: Adriana Tassini | 2011-01-07 | Article Marketing Do you know two languages fluently? Have you ever thought of becoming a translator or interpreter? This could indeed be the ideal career path for you, but in order to make the most out of it, you must go through a certification process. Many jobs do not necessarily require this from their employees. Read on to find out more! read more
By: anderson24 | 2011-02-19 | Law To be eligible for citizenship, applicants should take the US citizenship test which comprises of English language and civics. Generally, applicants should prove that they can read, write and speak basic English and also that they have basic knowledge of US history and government. read more
By: Charlene Lacandazo | 2011-10-27 | International marketing As businesses aim to broaden their audiences to include the world, more communication techniques are being adopted to ensure a smoother transfer of ideas and messages globally. One such technology that is helping alleviate the concerns that had to do with being understood across boundaries are phone interpreters. read more
By: MIthilesh Kumar | 2010-12-08 | Business If gets really difficult to deal with people who do not speak the same language as yours. Language gap is something which creates a very big difference in the market. If you are into business and you have a client from a country and speaks a language, that you are not familiar with, you would definitely look for an interpreter of that language. Read on this article to know more about simultaneous interpretation techniques which are available in the market these days. read more
By: Lana Johnson | 2010-11-09 | Mental health How You Respond As you have recently learned, one of your rights is to be responsible for how you perceive and report an experi ence. There are no hidden meanings in "The Life Changes 150 it's not what you're eating Scale." The results are today's snapshot of how you view your life to date, and what it means to you now. If you would like to discover where your important changes fit with those of your family members, you may wish to copy this scale and give it to the important members of your fam read more
By: Executive Reporting | 2011-04-14 | Law
Court reporter have naturally hand-me-down for courtyard test, arbitration test and depositions that require an exactly evidence of the verbal procedure. And these methods are partial to the courtroom. read more