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Originally posted by Lasza
Oh geez, some of lawyers are greedy. Same to doctors. Happened find some doctors don't mind to hired interpreters. So, they have advantage is " tax exempt ". So, should same apply to lawyers. Both are in PROFESSIONAL group.
Notice that the courts hire interpreters from RID sometime. Cuz they familiar with legal words. *RME* at the lawyers for missing something that give the opportunity like tax exempt.
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well, Lawyers usally have their own office, their own business.
Doctors work under hosiptal or clinic, which clinic or hosiptal can afford an interpreter.
In fact.... all patients are paying hidden fee for *service cost* which covers interpreter.. doesn't matter if its hearing or not.. that's how they budget to pay for interpreter. its instering fact..
Health insurance don't look carefully for hidden cost so they just pay the hostiptal or clinic right away.
as for lawyers, they own their own business.