Members of the Advisory Committee Court Interpreter Certification and Regulation Program Office of the State Courts Administrator Miami, February 26th. 2017 Dear Sir(s): On behalf of the approximately 200 members of the Association of Translators and Interpreters of Florida (ATIF), a regional chapter of the American Translators Association (ATA), we would like to bring […]
Annual Membership Meeting
Survey Result (March 2016)
Course Fievre
Letter from Alexander Rainof
Strong language – The Forecast 2016 – Magazine | Monocle
The mental acrobatics taking place are second to none, which may explain why interpreters only work half-hour shifts at a time. Source: Strong language – The Forecast 2016 – Magazine | Monocle
State of ATIF 2015 | Welcome 2016 Board
Dear Members, [one_half] Your trust and confidence supported us through 2015. This was not an easy year for ATIF, but it was a very effective year – our sixth this past November. The 2015 Interim Board was tasked with (1) aligning ATIF with its goals, (2) holding elections, (3) increasing membership involvement, (4) delivering the […]
It’s a Matter of Life and Death: Insurers Must Cover Language Services | LeeAnn Hall
Every day, children, other relatives, friends, and even untrained hospital staff are asked to step in to do a job only competent, professional medical interpreters should be performing. Source: It’s a Matter of Life and Death: Insurers Must Cover Language Services | LeeAnn Hall
From the NAJIT Blog, specially for Florida Court Interpreters: “Can I interpret at a deposition or not?”
That question has been whirling around the minds of many Florida interpreters since Rule 2.565 went into full effect on October 1, 2015. Source: NAJIT Blog
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