At Juriscribe, our objective is to provide you with the highest quality foreign language communications services available in the market today at the most competitive prices. Please explore our services below and contact us for a free quote.


Juriscribe's translators are capable of handling projects of all sizes, from simple contracts of a few pages to project financing documentation totaling thousands of pages. Documents which we handle on a regular basis include corporate charters, bylaws, minutes of meetings, annual reports, prospectuses, securities filings, merger and acquisition and joint venture agreements, insurance policies, discovery documents, briefs, judgments, decrees and legislative and regulatory materials. <go>


Juriscribe has highly experienced staff and freelance interpreters who are available for both consecutive and simultaneous interpretation assignments. Our interpreters are available for conferences, business meetings, depositions and examinations before trial (EBTs). All of our interpreters are carefully screened for linguistic competence and knowledge of subject matter. Both on-site and telephonic interpreting services are available. <go>


Juriscribe can also provide you with a full range of bilingual personnel for temporary openings, special projects or permanent positions. Our legal staffing services can provide you with staffing flexibility, immediate availability and the elimination of pre-hire costs (including visa/immigration sponsorship). <go>

   
  6.29.2010
:: Steven Kahaner finalizes three-year term as Chair of the Committee on Inter-American Affairs
Steven Kahaner has successfully completed a three-year term as Chair of the...
 
  5.31.2010
:: Presentation at ALC Annual Conference
On May 31, 2010, Juriscribe's Executive Director, Steven M. Kahaner, gave a...
 
  3.15.2010
:: Article in Iberian Lawyer magazine
Juriscribe's Executive Director, Steven Kahaner, is interviewed by Iberian ...
 
  10.29.2009
:: Legal Translation - Raising the Bar
Juriscribe's Executive Director, Steven Kahaner, chaired a panel discussion...