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Addressing the Needs of Limited English Proficient Survivors in the Legal System (Part 2 of 2)

Addressing the Needs of Limited English Proficient Survivors in the Legal System (Part 2 of 2)

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In this episode, Patricia Ravenhorst, General Counsel, South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault; Susan Pearlstein from Philadelphia Legal Assistance; Hadar Swerdlow, Family Law Attorney from Atlanta Legal Aid; Judge Ramona Gonzalez from La Crosse County Circuit Court in Wisconsin; Commissioner Loretta Young, New Castle County Family Court in Delaware; Elliott Casey from the Virginia Commonwealth's Attorneys' Services Council; and Leslye Orloff, Director, NIWAP American University Washington College of Law, continue their discussion on best practices for using interpreters and translators when working with LEP victims and litigants. The panel discusses opportunities technology offers, best practices when working with virtual interpreters, and how to avoid the most common mistakes and pitfalls when working with LEP survivors.

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