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TransPerfect Translations Selects Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton To Receive Free Translation Services For Pro Bono Programs
Law Technology News - March 1, 2004
Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, an 800-lawyer international firm, has been selected by TransPerfect Translations, a translation service, to receive free translation services for its pro bono programs, which include immigration and asylum matters.
The amount of free assistance will depend on how much paid services the firm purchases, says the company. "The firm can earn up to 26,000 words per month (312,000 per year) which could save the firm as much as $140,000," says spokeswoman Alison Desena.
The offer has been extended to some of the company's existing clients, says the company, which is headquartered in New York.
"Aside from strengthening our relationship with these clients, we view this as a welcomed opportunity to share their values and support the causes that they deem worthy," says president and C.E.O. Liz Elting.
About TransPerfect
TransPerfect is a diversified family of companies providing a full array of international communication services in 22 offices worldwide, including document management, translation, and staffing solutions. TransPerfect is ISO 9001:2000 certified which means it has implemented the most rigorous quality assurance process, according to criteria set forth by the International Organization for Standardization. The wide range of services it provides includes imaging, reprographic services, electronic data discovery, multilingual OCR, electronic labeling, coding, on-site imaging and copying, as well as staffing, and a full suite of translation and interpretation solutions. Headquarters are in New York City.
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