7.1 Interpreters for Communicating with Clients

If you represent a criminal defendant who requires an ASL interpreter, you will be responsible for coordinating those services for all communications with your client. It is important to note that ASL interpreters are bound by their own code of ethics and confidentiality, which prevents them from sharing any information they learn while they are providing interpretation services. It is also important to know that not all interpreters are the same. Some interpreters are specifically trained to interpret specific areas of communication, such as legal or medical. The specific needs of the communication itself should be considered when looking for an interpreter.

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