The 2026 Legal Interpreting Summit is designed to enhance the delivery of interpreting services for Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing individuals in legal contexts. The virtual event will feature interactive presentations and discussions, allowing interpreters to earn up to 1.6 Legal CEUs. Attendees can expect a comprehensive agenda with sessions focused on various aspects of legal interpreting. The summit provides a platform for networking and professional development, with notable speakers sharing their expertise and insights.
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2026 Legal Interpreting Summit
The 2026 Legal Interpreting Summit is a virtual event taking place from October 23-25, 2026. It focuses on optimizing interpreting services for Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing individuals during legal-related encounters.
October 23–25, 2026 Virtual Virtual Event CEUs Available
Conference Overview
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Time and Place
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Conference Organizer
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2axend
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Email: info@2axend.com Phone: (224) 300-0494
Schedule and Agenda
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The summit will take place over three days, starting with a welcome session on October 23, 2026, followed by multiple sessions each day. The agenda includes interactive presentations and a virtual exhibit hall.
Notable Speakers
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Alexandria Miller
Alexandria is a Deaf employee at the Department of Justice with over thirteen years of experience working with sign language interpreters.
Carla M. Mathers
Carla Mathers is an independent consultant and practicing legal interpreter with a law degree from Howard University School of Law.
Christopher Tester
Christopher Tester, Ph.D., is the founder of With Direction, LLC, and an accredited International Sign Interpreter.
Kellynette Gomez
Kellynette Gomez is a social worker and advocate with a focus on communication access and equity for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.
Nigel Howard
Nigel Howard is an instructor at the University of Victoria and an Accredited International Sign Interpreter.
CEU Details
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Participants can earn up to 1.6 Legal CEUs through interactive presentations and discussions.
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