Webinar Description

Objection! In this class, learn briefly about the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The class will focus on terminology applicable to many court settings such as "more prejudicial than probative," "hearsay," "leading question," "lack of foundation," and more. We will spend half the class reviewing objections terminology and half the class discussing proper procedures for simultaneous (or consecutive) interpretation of objections.


Continuing Education

Continuing education credits are approved for the following states: 

1.5 CEUs: OH, OK, OR, NC, MO,  TX, WA (Other states pending approval)

Students can individually apply for CEUs in the following states by submitting all necessary information: DE, IA, KY, MD, MI, MS, NE


Don't see your state? Contact us!

(407) 677-4155 | email: [email protected]

Meet the Presenter

Andrew Bahr

Andrew Bahr is an immigration attorney and former ENG<>ESP SOSi interpreter. He has taught or co-taught interpreting classes for many organizations including Ayuda, Liberty Language Services, Multicultural Community Services, NYLAG, DC Public Schools, and NAJIT. He is a co-author of The Professional Medical Interpreter: A Comprehensive 40-Hour Medical Interpreting Course. Andrew is currently the sole practitioner at his practice in Woodbridge, VA.

Monthly Webinar Reviews

5 star rating

Excellent

Laura Leavitt

Our instructor was knowledgeable and gave us many tips which I found useful. We were able to practice what we were learning and he kept us all angaged

Our instructor was knowledgeable and gave us many tips which I found useful. We were able to practice what we were learning and he kept us all angaged

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Ethics for interpreters in medical and legal settings

Ricardo Abarca

concise and practical view of how ethics overlap in both fields

concise and practical view of how ethics overlap in both fields

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Very explanatory

Noemi Quirch-Valle

This is a very comprehensive and clear explanation of what to expect when interpreting a Plea

This is a very comprehensive and clear explanation of what to expect when interpreting a Plea

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Informative

Elena Kiseleva

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Course curriculum

  • 1

    Webinar

    • Welcome!

    • Advanced Court Terminology

  • 2

    Certificate of Completion

    • Instructions

    • Quiz

    • Webinar Feedback Survey