Feds question policy about court translators
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The federal government doesn’t seem impressed with a new policy aimed at expanding translation services in Michigan courts.
In a letter, the Justice Department says its investigation of the availability of translators isn’t over. Michigan Justice Stephen Markman believes the government is on a “crusade.”
Wayne County Probate Court to conduct 2013 attorney training
Attendance at one or both seminars is mandatory to become eligible to receive assignments from the Wayne County Probate Court. All attorneys must attend the afternoon attorney training session from 1:30-3 p.m.). Attorneys who did not attend any of the attorney training programs from 1996-2012 must also attend the morning attorney training session from 9 a.m.-noon.
The cost is $75 (whether you attend one or both sessions). Registration forms may be obtained from the Chief Deputy Probate Register’s Office of the Wayne County Probate Court, 1305 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center or from the Court’s website at www.wcpc.us. On-site registration will also be available. For additional information, call Michael J. McClory at (313) 224-5685or his administrative assistant at (313) 224-5578 or visit the Court’s web page.
If you do not obtain eligibility to receive appointments through this program, payment vouchers for any Probate Court assignments will not be honored by Wayne County.
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