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03.27.23

The Importance of Language Access in Pro Bono

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03.27.23

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Please join us for a training on the importance of language access in pro bono legal services. Language support in pro bono is crucial in order to provide high-quality legal services to the communities most in need of legal services. This training will cover language access laws, Rules of Professional Responsibility, and best practices for translation and interpretation. Attendees will also hear from Daniela Najera, an Executive Legal Assistant at DWT, on her experiences providing translation in pro bono cases. 

This training is open to all. We encourage anyone interested in pro bono to attend.

PENDING Credits: AK- 1.0 General credit; CA- 1.0 General credit; IL- 1.0 General Credit; NY- 1.0 Prof Prac; OR- 1.0 General Credit; VA- 1.0 General Credit; WA- 1.0 Law and Legal Procedure Credit.  All credits and credit types are pending and not guaranteed. This program is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced New York Attorneys. 

DWT seeks CLE accreditation in AK, CA, IL, NY, OR, VA, and WA. Upon request, if you are admitted to practice law in another state, we will provide a certificate of attendance and documentation to assist you in applying for CLE credit in your state of admission. Please email CLEreporting@dwt.com with questions.

Contact Kaitlyn Fallon with questions.

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