1. Why choose TJC Global's Florence Deposition Interpreters?
TJC Global provides professional deposition interpreters in Florence and throughout Italy in multiple languages.
At TJC Global, we are keenly aware of the demanding nature of deposition interpretation. Our Florence deposition interpreters have many years of experience and a proven track record of successful legal interpreting work. Their familiarity with legal terminology and procedure promotes the smooth running of the deposition process.
TJC's Florence deposition interpreters have expertise in a range of specialist subjects and can cover depositions relating to a wide variety of fields.
With over twenty-five years of legal interpretation experience and a network of deposition interpretation specialists, we can offer you a tailored service for all aspects of deposition interpretation.
Our network of professional deposition interpreters spans the globe. This means we can provide expert deposition interpreting services wherever you are.
In addition to relevant professional qualifications, our deposition interpreters often have more than 10 years experience in deposition and legal interpretatation, meaning they will always provide language services of the highest-quality no matter the interpreting environments.
Our Florence deposition interpreters combine expertise in their chosen industry with advanced language skills and a knowledge of relevant legal terminology meaning they are able to ensure accurate translations of complex industry or legal jargon.
TJC interpreters have earned the trust of hundreds of international law firms, governmental institutions, private companies and many other organisations. Find out more about our previous clients
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Our interpreters cover locations in Italy and major cities worldwide. For some of the cities our deposition interpreters cover in and around Italy, please see below.
For a full list of the cities we cover worldwide, please click here.
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Commonly used in the law of the United States and Canada, depositions, also known in some states as Examinations Before Trials, are out-of court oral testimonies made by witnesses as a means of gathering information for later use in court or as part of the litigation discovery process. During the deposition, the witness/witnesses are asked questions by the litigators (attorneys) which they must answer under oath. No judge is present and the court is not involved in this process. The witness(es)' testimony is recorded by either a stenographer or electronic recording device and may be called upon in court.
When a witness does not speak English as their first language, interpreters are required to bridge any communication difficultues. Given the vital importance of depositions in the litigation process, interpreters used in depositions must be experienced, professional and adhere to judicial protocol. They must have a thorough knowledge of "legalese" and any relevant industry terminology, as well as a thorough grasp of the nuances and idiosyncracies of both languages as questions are often challenging and/or subtle. Due to the recent increase in non-English speaking witnesses, highly-skilled deposition interpreters are now even more in demand. TJC can guarantee deposition interpreters of the highest calibre, with many years experience in this type of work and the competence to ensure clarity, precision and utmost discretion.
Italian is a Romance or Romanic language spoken by approximately 85 million people worldwide, but primarily in Italy, San Marino, and parts of Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, and France. It is also the primary language of the Vatican City. A derivation of Latin, Italy is perhaps the closest modern language to that of the Romans in terms of vocabulary and stress.
Dante is credited with standardising the Italian language, after his collection of epic poems were read throughout Italy and his Florentine dialect evolved into Italy's standard form. Despite its literary heritage, the Italian alphabet technically has only 21 letters. It excludes the j, k, w, x, y used in other European tongues - although these letters do appear in loan words such as 'taxi' and 'jeans'. Most native speakers in Italy can speak both standard Italian and regional varieties.
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TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in a wide array of specialist fields. Whatever your requirement, we can find the right linguist to assist you. If your industry or project-type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.
Our language specialists 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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