Spanish4Lawyers- You have a Right to a Judge Trial
This is a blog that was created to help lawyers communicate with their Spanish speaking clients. In the last few entries, we have been learning sentences and questions that a criminal defense attorney...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- You have a Right to Cross-Examine Witnesses
This blog was created to help attorneys better communicate with their Spanish speaking clients. The hope is that better communication will lead to better service and advocacy. The better we can...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- You have a Right to Testify & bring your own witnesses
This is a blog which was created to help attorneys communicate with their Spanish speaking clients. In the last few posts, we have been learning how to advise criminal clients of their constitutional...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- You have the Right to Remain Silent at Trial
This is a blog that was created to assist attorneys in their communication with their Spanish speaking clients. In the last few posts we have been learning sentences that will help us advise our...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- Please bring your Charging documents to our meeting- Part 2
This is a blog to assist attorneys in communicating with their Spanish speaking clients. Yesterday, we started a sentence that is useful when scheduling an initial interview. The sentence was long...
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...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- Right to appeal
This is a blog that was created to help attorneys communicate with their Spanish speaking clients. We try to choose sentences that you can use in your practice. Today’s entry is an importance...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers: How do you ask “Do you have pain in your shoulder”?
This is a blog that was created to help lawyers communicate better with their Spanish speaking clients. In our last few entries, we have been learning words and sentences that can be useful for...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- How do you say “I have a headache”?
This is blog that was created to assist attorneys as they endeavor to communicate better with their Spanish speaking clients. In the last few entries, we have been working mostly on sentences that...
View ArticleSpanish4Lawyers- Legal word of the day- “Tiene”
The word “tiene” is the present tense form of the word “tener” which is “to have”. ”Tiene can mean “he/she/it/you has” or can be inverted into a question, as in here “Do you or Does he/she/it have?”...
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