Apple and Samsung are in Need of Language Professionals
Apple’s law firms hired dozens of Korean speaking temporary
lawyers in its patent litigation with Samsung Electronics over smartphone
design, the Wall Street Journal (sub. req.) reports.
Translation agencies like Localization, LLC Translation Services are also getting
more work due to corporate investigations.
Rather than making permanent hires, law firms look to translation
agencies to handle the language part of a case.
Legal cases that require a bi-lingual professional often
indicate a need to go through a lot of documents in a short period of time so
it may not make sense for a law firm to hire a full time staff member but
rather look for a qualified language service provider that could provide
necessary human capital.
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translation company providing comprehensive translation, localization and
multimedia services in over 50 languages.
With offices in Boston, Massachusetts and Cleveland, Ohio,
we at Localization, LLC Translation Services are much honored to provide
language services to our clients in Boston, Cleveland, Chicago, Washington
D.C., San-Francisco, London, Moscow and Paris to name a few.
Our goal is to provide affordable translation services and
stay committed to quality, customer service and detailed process. We strive to
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well-informed of every step of the project progress from cost estimation to its
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We offer translation and other language services in the
following language combinations*
English <> Afrikaans • English <> Ainu • English
<> Arabic • English <> Azeri
English <> Bosnian • English <> Bulgarian •
English <> Burmese • English <> Buryat
English <> Cantonese • English <> Cham • English
<> Chin languages • English <> Croatian
English <> Czech • English <> Danish • English
<> Dutch • English <> Dzongkha
English <> English • English <> Estonian •
English <> Farsi • English <> Finnish
English <> French • English <> Gan Hakka •
English <> German • English <> Greek
English <> Hebrew • English <> Hungarian •
English <> Indonesian • English <> Irish
English <> Italian • English <> Japanese •
English <> Japonic • English <> Javanese
English <> Jingpho • English <> Karen • English
<> Kazakh • English <> Khasi
English <> Khmer • English <> Korean • English
<> Kuy • English <> Kyrgyz
English <> Lao • English <> Latvian • English
<> Lithuanian • English <> Malay
English <> Maltese • English <> Mandarin •
English <> Mandarin • English <> Mon
English <> Mongolian • English <> Mongolic •
English <> Nicobarese • English <> Norwegian
English <> Nyaw • English <> Polish • English
<> Portuguese • English <> Romanian
English <> Russian • English <> Serbian •
English <> Slovak • English <> Slovene
English <> Somali • English <> Spanish • English
<> Sundanese • English <> Tagalog
English <> Tamil • English <> Tatar • English
<> Tetum • English <> Thai • English <> Turkic
English <> Turkish • English <> Turkmen •
English <> Ukrainian • English <> Uyghur
English <> Uzbek • English <> Vietnamese
*Please contact us if your language is not on the list.
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