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A Good Translation Helps Minimize Collection Issues

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When:
Thu, January 31, 2019, 10:00
Category:
Webinars

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Cost: Members: $95
Non-Members: $195

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Time

US: 10:00am ET

About the Webinar

Well-translated commercial and legal documents support the business-to-business collection process. Contractual documents must not only be translated into the language of a customer, they must ensure that all of the terms and conditions are legally binding in the customer’s country. Join translator Célia Korn, who has more than 20 years of experience translating documents, and collections attorney Octávio Aronis as they share their expertise, tips and techniques for minimizing collection issues.

This webinar will focus on parts of South America, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay, and will cover the following topics:

About the Speakers

Célia Korn, General Manager, Korn Traducoes

Célia Korn is the managing partner of Korn Translations, a Latin America company specializing in legal and financial translations. She obtained a certificate of proficiency in English from the University of Michigan and continued her studies at the University of Washington, USA. She has a bachelor’s degree in communication from FAAP (Armando Álvares Penteado Foundation) and a graduate degree in business communication from ESPM (Higher School of Advertising and Marketing), both in São Paulo, Brazil. She completed the course for translators and interpreters at Berlitz and the course for specialization in legal translation at Associação Alumni (Alumni Association). Additionally, she worked as a translator for Pinheiro Neto Advogados, one of the largest law offices in Brazil. She became a certified translator and commercial interpreter for the English language in July 2000 and is also a member of the advisory board of ATPIESP (Association of Certified Translators and Commercial Interpreters of the State of São Paulo).

Octavio Aronis, Esq., Attorney, Aronis Advogados

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