Legal Interpreting with Amber Farrelly Workshop – DFW

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Begins with a background image of a courtroom. Two orange lines opening/closing curtain effect on text: “ARE YOU interested in legal interpreting?
Switches over to an black/white photo of people and at the bottom, 4 colored boxes. L to R, black DAC Interpreting logo, “Friday, February 1st 12 – 5 PM Intro to Legal Interpreting and ASLegalese”, “Saturday, February 2nd 9 AM – 5 PM Roles, Waivers, and Disclosures”, “Presented by: Amber D. Farrelly, a Criminal Defense Attorney who specializes in Deaf Clientele and is a Certified ASL Court interpreter.”
Next, same image from previous slide but has an overlay in black and a close-up of one colored box on the left side: white border with pink color box and in black text: “Friday, February 1st 12 – 5 PM Intro to Legal Interpreting and ASLegalese”. Right side: all white text with orange line opening/closing curtain effect on text: “Workshop Focus: Address the meaning behind legal terminology and get to the heart of the concept.”
Video slides to the left to the next frame.
Left side shows a library of bookshelves and next to it is a statue of a man. Orange thick line in the middle.
Right side shows a white background and in orange text:?“- Recognize and identify legalese from English
– Learn specialized vocabulary
– Identify and interpret legal concepts in meaningful ASL”
Video slides to the left onto the next frame.
Left side: close up view of books titled “LAW CASES”
Orange thick line in the middle.
Right side shows a white background and in orange text:
“- Read relevant case law and learn how to apply to criminal settings
– Learn examples of interpretation which will assist in development of their own meaningful interpretation of legal words and concepts”
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Next, an image duplicated from the beginning but has an overlay in black and a close-up of one colored box on the right side: white border with blue color box and in black text: “Saturday, February 2nd 9 AM – 5 PM Roles, Waivers, and Disclosures”. Left side: all white text with orange line opening/closing curtain effect on text: “Workshop Focus: Participants will learn the role of interpreters in a court setting.”
Next frame shows a faded photo of desk with books, a gavel and a justice scales.
Left side, all white text with orange line opening/closing curtain effect on text:
“Understanding the role of interpreter:
– Criminal arraignment and magistration
– Attorney-client privilege communications
– Investigative and testimonial interpreting
– Proceedings interpreting”
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Right side: general overview of inside a court room.
White thick line in the middle.
Left side shows an orange background and in white text:
“- Prepare for court and identify conflicts as table interpreter
– Learn how to disclose to the Court and all parties involved through practice application”
Video slides to the left onto the next frame.
A faded photo of two people signing a paper and gesturing over a desk. Two orange lines opening/closing curtain effect on text: “Get Ready to DIVE into the world of Legal Interpreting!”
Next frame shows orange background with two orange lines opening/closing curtain effect on white centered text:
“Deaf Action Center
3110 Cedar Plaza Lane
Dallas, TX 75235
$300 for 1.3 RID/CEUs pending
RSVP by January 25!
Email: [email protected]
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#DACRipple”.
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Legal Interpreting with Amber Farrelly Workshop – DFW

Intro to Legal Interpreting

Date: Friday, February 1, 2019
Time: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

ASLegalese

Date: Saturday, February 2, 2019
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Presented by:

Amber D. Farrelly, a Criminal Defense Attorney who specializes in Deaf Clientele and is a Certified ASL Court interpreter.

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