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Trademarks Terminology Webinar - January 17, 2013 - Discounts Still Available
Thread poster: Suzanne Deliscar
Suzanne Deliscar Canada Local time: 10:42 Member (2009) Spanish to English + ...
Dec 31, 2012
Legal Terminology for New Legal Translators - Trademarks Terminology is the first session in this 5-part course taught by Suzanne Deliscar, 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 specialty. At the end of this course attendees will have increased knowledge with regard to English language legal structures and specific trademark terminology found in various legal docu... See more
Legal Terminology for New Legal Translators - Trademarks Terminology is the first session in this 5-part course taught by Suzanne Deliscar, 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 specialty. At the end of this course attendees will have increased knowledge with regard to English language legal structures and specific trademark terminology found in various legal documents.
This course is approved for one (1) American Translators Association Continuing Education point.
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