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Arbitration Interpreters | Arbitration Interpretation/Interpreting | Worldwide

Video / Phone Remote Interpreters are also available

Arbitration Interpreters Worldwide

TJC Global has an extensive network of arbitration interpreters globally, covering over 80 languages.

Our professional arbitration interpreters have many years of experience. Thy work for arbitration cases with an extensive command of legal vocabulary. We select interpreters who have expertise in the specific field or industry associated with a specific case.

In addition to this, TJC Global provides interpreter services in other legal settings such as court hearings, depositions, witness preparation, and meetings between attorneys, solicitors, barristers and clients.

In our 30 years of providing legal interpreting services, we have worked closely with many solicitors, barristers, attorneys and other legal professionals.

What forms of interpreter services can TJC Global provide?

Arabic Court Interpreters worldwide

Video/videoconference interpreting: (also Video Remote Interpreting is available) TJC provides language interpreting services to support events such as business discussions, conferences, legal/court/arbitration/litigation, and other online business interactions in the industry during these challenging times.

Participants can communicate via video, or voice calls using laptops, smartphones, tablets etc. These can be recorded should you wish to take minutes. Our professionally qualified interpreters can join your online virtual meeting, event, or proceeding, for example, and interpret remotely in the language pairing you require to facilitate smooth communication between all parties.

Arabic Conference Interpreters London UK

Telephone/teleconference interpreting is a practical way to bridge any language barriers. The interpreter is either located remotely (away from either party) or is with one of the parties. In both cases, they deliver interpreting services through telephone conferencing.
Telephone interpretation is helpful for clients who cannot travel to their counterparts’ countries but still wish, for example, to hold business discussions or communicate progress updates. At TJC Global, we are pleased to provide professionally qualified interpreters in almost any selected language combination.

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Simultaneous interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI))

is used for international conferences, critical business discussions, seminars & symposiums. In this case, two to three interpreters are usually situated in a booth, away from the audience, and take turns to interpret at high speed, changing over every 15-20 minutes to avoid fatigue.

The interpreters use headsets to listen to the speaker’s message and repeat it immediately (practically “simultaneously”) in the target language to benefit relevant audience members.

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Consecutive interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI)) is the most common type. It is used for business discussions, negotiations, contract exchanges, commercial, legal and technical meetings, medical or court hearings, or onsite inspections. The interpreter listens to the speaker, often making notes, and later delivers the meaning in the target language.

The interpreter may wait until a pause or the end, at which point they deliver a translation relatively quickly. Consecutive interpreting may also be used at conferences for panel discussions, Q&A sessions or private discussions between parties – at a stand or elsewhere.

Some of the languages our arbitration interpreting services cover

If the language you require is not included in the above list, please contact us.

Where can TJC Global provide arbitration interpreting services?

If the location you require is not listed, chances are we will still cover it – please contact us directly

Our clients include:

And many more…

Association for International Arbitration, Paris, France
American Arbitration Association (AAA), New York City, USA
Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei, Taiwan
Chinese European Arbitration Centre, Hamburg, Germany
Chinese International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, Beijing, China
Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS / CAS), Lausanne, Switzerland
Dubai International Arbitration Centre, Dubai, UAE
European Court of Arbitration (ECA), Strasbourg, France & Milan, Italy
German Institute of Arbitration (DIS), Cologne, Germany
Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, Hong Kong, China
International Arbitration Institute (IAS)
International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York, USA
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), Washington D.C., USA
International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Paris, France
London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), London, UK
London Maritime Arbitrators Association (LMAA), London, UK
Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Singapore
Spanish Court of Arbitration, Madrid, Spain
Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Swiss Chambers Arbitration Institution, Geneva, Switzerland
The Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB), Seoul, South Korea & Busan, South Korea
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), Vienna, Austria

What is arbitration?

Arbitration hearings are, for many, a quicker, more cost-effective and less confrontational approach than standard litigation for the resolution of commercial and business disputes. Often, important business ties can be preserved after arbitrations, and opposing parties are able to work together towards the final decision, which is made by an arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators who are specialists in the subject matter of the case, employed by the parties as a neutral body. Within 30 days or so, the chief arbitrator will decide upon an arbitration award: a legal document enforceable in a court.

There are two different forms of arbitration: binding and non-binding. In binding arbitration, parties must agree to abide by the decision of the arbitrator. While in non-binding arbitration, the process is used to help establish an advisory opinion – which the opposing parties may or may not abide by. Arbitrations follow the evidential and procedural regularity of court proceedings but take place out of court in a less formal and less rigorous setting than litigation.

Arbitration differs from mediation in one key aspect. An arbitrator must remain neutral but, in the end, using his/her expertise and knowledge of the subject, decide who is right. A mediator must only assist the parties themselves to come to a reconciliation or agreement with no judgement. However, a mediation settlement is also legally enforceable.

Looking for interpreting assistance in other fields?

TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in various specialist fields. Whatever your requirement, we can find the right linguist to assist you.
If your industry or project type is not listed here, don’t hesitate to contact us directly with your enquiry.

Our clinical trial translators utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous translations, whatever the context – enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world.
We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.

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