Spanish for Lawyers- How do you say in Spanish “Who referred you?”
Nothing is more important to an attorney in private practice than the referral of work from clients and other attorneys. Without the recommendations of friends and colleagues, the phones would stop...
View ArticleSpanish for Lawyers- How do you say in Spanish “Did you lose time from work?”
The last couple of posts, we learned how to ask in Spanish “Where do you work?” and “What is your job?” Now, if you are meeting with a new client about a personal injury case, the next question is “Did...
View ArticleSpanish for Lawyers- How do you say in Spanish “Where did the accident occur?”
This is a continuation of questions that a personal injury attorney might ask in an initial interview. In the prior posts, we handled background information, such as date of birth, social security...
View ArticleSpanish for Lawyers- How do you say in Spanish “Please write down the date...
This is a blog to help attorneys communicate better with their Spanish speaking clients. Last week we started working on intake questions for an initial interview in a personal injury case. We went...
View ArticleSpanish for Lawyers- How do you say in Spanish “Were you the driver,...
This is a continuation of posts to help lawyers communicate better with their Spanish speaking clients. In the last few posts, we have been asking questions in Spanish in order to interview a new...
View ArticleSpanish for Lawyers- How do you say in Spanish “Did the Police investigate?”
This is a continuation of questions that attorneys can ask in Spanish to better communicate with their clients. The last few entries have been designed to interview a new personal injury client. We...
View ArticleSpanish for Lawyers- How do you say in Spanish “Which Police Department...
This is a continuation of questions that lawyers might ask their clients during an initial interview. Right now, we are reviewing personal injury questions. In our last post, we translated “Did the...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- How do you say “You have been charged with a crime”?
This is a blog to help lawyers communicate with their Spanish speaking clients. The last couple of days, we have been learning sentences for the criminal practitioner. Here is another useful...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- I need you to bring in cash to replace the check that...
This is a blog that was created to help attorneys communicate with their Spanish speaking clients. The idea is that lawyers have very specific language needs and that all of the other learning...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- I need you to bring in cash to replace the check that...
This is a blog to help attorneys learn Spanish so that they can better communicate with their Spanish speaking clients. The hope is this will lead to enhanced client service and, ultimately, equal...
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