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  2. State Lawyers Corps - Wikipedia

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    The State Lawyers Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo de Abogados del Estado) [1] is a body of top civil servants in Spain, dependent on the Solicitor General of the State, itself organically integrated (currently) within the Ministry of Justice. It was created in 1881. [2]

  3. General Council of Spanish Lawyers - Wikipedia

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    The main headquarters of the council is located in the Palace of the Marqués de Alcañices, at Paseo de Recoletos, 13, in Madrid. [ 16 ] According to General Council of Spanish Lawyers data, in 2020 there were around 250,000 registered lawyers throughout Spain (of which 154,000 were practicing registered lawyers and 95,000 non-practicing ...

  4. Bar Association of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Bar operations were suspended when, following the surrender of Puerto Rico to the United States at the end of the Spanish–American War, the Military Government suppressed the profession of Attorney. After the Statute of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico was restored, debate ensued among Bar members as to the correct structure of the Bar, due ...

  5. Law firm - Wikipedia

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    Law firms are organized in a variety of ways, depending on the jurisdiction in which the firm practices. Common arrangements include: Sole proprietorship, in which the attorney is the law firm and is responsible for all profit, loss and liability;

  6. Legal translation - Wikipedia

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    Legal translation is the translation of language used in legal settings and for legal purposes. Legal translation may also imply that it is a specific type of translation only used in law, which is not always the case. As law is a culture-dependent subject field, legal translation is not necessarily linguistically transparent. Intransparency in ...

  7. American Translators Association - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1959, membership is open to anyone with an interest in translation and interpretation as a profession or as a scholarly pursuit. [2] Members include translators, interpreters, educators, project managers, web and software developers, language services companies, hospitals, universities, and government agencies.

  8. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]

  9. Translation Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The bureau has investigated the use of various technologies to provide its services, including neural machine translation and artificial intelligence. [6] [3] It has used a statistical machine translation system named Portage developed by the National Research Council Canada since 2016. [7] This system is used in conjunction with human ...