718 registrants

5th Lawyer Linguist Virtual Event

Dec 8, 2016



Conference recap





Summary

Date: Dec 8, 2016
Registrants: 718
Attendees: 534
Sessions: 13




Sessions

Presentation

Welcome Address - What is the role of the Lawyer-Linguist in the Language Services Industry?

Time: 13:00 to 13:10
Panel

Lawyer-Linguists in the Developing World: Challenges and Opportunities

Time: 13:15 to 14:00
Panel

Working as a Lawyer-Linguist for the European Court of Justice (Freelancers and In-House)

Time: 14:05 to 14:35
Presentation

Translating from Common Law to Civil Law: Case Studies from Brazil

Time: 14:45 to 15:30
Panel

The Multilingual Law Student

Time: 15:40 to 16:25
Group discussion

Ask the Lawyer-Linguist Chatroom

Time: 16:30 to 19:00
Panel

Training for Lawyer-Linguists

Time: 16:45 to 17:45
Presentation

Closing Remarks

Time: 17:55 to 18:05
On-demand
presentation

Areas of Opportunity for Lawyer-Linguists in the International Human Rights Arena

Time: 20:30 to 20:35
On-demand
presentation

Working as a Freelance Lawyer-Linguist for the UN, States and Other Non-State Actors

Time: 20:35 to 20:40
On-demand
presentation

Legal Issues Surrounding Machine Translation and Data Privacy

Time: 20:40 to 20:45
On-demand
presentation

The Lawyer-Linguist as Interpreter

Time: 21:00 to 21:05
On-demand
presentation

Translating Across Legal Systems

Time: 21:05 to 21:10




Conference feedback

Very interesting sessions - a worthwhile afternoon. Thank you.


Unforgettable event with plenty of useful information. Must-have to watch and attend for translators of any specialization.

Ekaterina Verma
Member since: Dec 28, 2020

Thanks! Very interesting and instructive for translators


Thank you! Very interesting.

Giovanna Gatti
Member since: Feb 17, 2016



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12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All (when your workflow involves multiple tools)
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All memoQ uses SQL Server CE (Compact)
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Eμμανουήλ Χρύσης: 1786174 All Hi Samira, how are you?
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All düşün böyle saçma bir şey var burada
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All küfredesim geliyor ya
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All And I think this might be appropriate for DVX, too.
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All so we're adding it to DVX3 Pro in this week's new build
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All abi ülke virane ya
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All adam gibi ev de yok
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Ali Bayraktar: 710657 All propiskayı al ilk önce oraya
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Ali Bayraktar: 710657 All ondan sonra alırsın
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All propiskayı rüyanda görürsün abi
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All SQL Server Express is by no means efficient, as anyhone who has ever used Across knows.
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 hnoronha: 556405 All MemoQ is very slow and unweildy as soon as you cross about 500,000 segments
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All Thank you – this is a real change!
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All Epa: I thought so too, but SQL Server Compact is also limited in its size
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All torbalarca para döksen olmaz
12:07 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All o kadar yani
12:08 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All ama başka bir şehir var Marı (Merv)
12:08 Apr 8, 2014 Ali Bayraktar: 710657 All ikamet kuralı
12:08 Apr 8, 2014 Ali Bayraktar: 710657 All propiskayla aşarsın
12:08 Apr 8, 2014 Ali Bayraktar: 710657 All biriyle anlaşman lazım
12:08 Apr 8, 2014 Samira C: 1826866 All hi I'm fine what about you
12:08 Apr 8, 2014 Epameinondas Soufleros: 951887 All Oh, I didn't know that. Is Jet better on that front, then?
12:08 Apr 8, 2014 Eμμανουήλ Χρύσης: 1786174 All I am fine, thank you:)