TJC Global can provide expert Lithuanian arbitration interpreters in locations all over the world. Covering Lithuania and other cities/countries, including: London, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Taiwan, China and many more.
TJC Global's Lithuanian arbitration interpreting services aim to eliminate communication barriers in what can often be a fraught setting. We carefully select professional arbitration interpreters for these cases from our large network, making sure they have had sufficient experience (at least 5 years, but often between 10-15 years) in the field and that their skills match up with the demands and pressures of arbitration interpreting.
Their extensive command of the source and target languages, combined with their legal (and often industry-specific) knowledge ensures that information is clearly and accurately conveyed during arbitration proceedings: meaning progress can be made without disruption.
TJC Global has earned the trust of many international law firms. We are able to cover hearings relating to the shipping industry, marine disputes, oil and gas industry, patents, finance and many more.
2. Fields we cover relating to arbitration
4. Global Arbitration Institutes
5. Other Lithuanian language services
6. Why choose TJC Global's Lithuanian arbitration interpreters?
Arbitration and Mediation
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Conflict Resolution
ICC International Court of Arbitration
Non-binding Arbitration
IDRC (International Dispute Resolution Centre)
Contracts Commercial Disputes
Shipping and Marine Arbitration
International Arbitration
Corporate Finance
Settlement Techniques
Non-binding Arbitration
Investment Arbitration
ICC Rules of Arbitration
Commercial Disputes
Arbitration involving states (BITs)
Ad Hoc Proceedings
Advocacy
Patents
Banking
Commercial Law
Corporate affairs
Criminal Law
Conflict of Laws
Distribution
Energy
Financial services
Insurance
Foreign Investment
Infrastructure projects
Utilities
Joint Ventures
Intellectual Property
International Trade
Labour law
Oil & Gas
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
Arbitration of Arbitration for Sport (TAS / CAS), Lausanne, Switzerland
Dubai International Arbitration Centre, Dubai, UAE
European Arbitration 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 Arbitration of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Paris, France
London Arbitration of International Arbitration (LCIA), London, UK
London Maritime Arbitrators Association (LMAA), London, UK
Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Singapore
Spanish Arbitration 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
Lithuanian Legal interpreters
Lithuanian Court Interpreters
Lithuanian Legal Translators
Lithuanian Conference Interpreters
Lithuanian Medical Interpreters
Disputes requiring out-of-court solutions occur regularly and the use of ‘arbitrators’ is common to resolve civil and commercial disputes in both domestic and international settings. Arbitral awards act in the same way as final judgements and parties who enter into binding arbitration must comply with the arbitration award which is a legally enforceable document. The very enforcement of these awards is bound up in international treaties and clauses, again, requiring interpreters where there is no common language.
Why choose TJC Global's Lithuanian Arbitration Interpreters?
Interpreters of Superior Quality
We are committed to supplying interpreters of high quality so all our business meeting interpreters have years of experience and are extremely reliable. Not only will they convey your information in fastidious detail to your business partner, but they will also give you valuable insights as to how business works in the country in question. This serves to avoid potential clashes and misunderstandings.
Experienced & Committed Interpreters
The years of experience of translation and interpreting services in numerous fields have enabled our translators and interpreters to translate technical, specialist subject.
A Comprehensive Service
We are also very happy to arrange for interpreting services to meet your every business need, including for business meetings, conferences and consultations. We can provide interpreting services all over the globe. For more information, please see our Business Interpreting Page.
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.
For a quote for interpreting services or a related enquiry, please use the Quick Quote system on the right of the page.
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