Judge Suspends Quebec’s Language Law Mandate to Translate Legal Documents
Quebec’s Language Bill 96 successfully challenged in court. Judge suspends two articles requiring certified translations of legal documents into French.
Quebec’s Language Bill 96 successfully challenged in court. Judge suspends two articles requiring certified translations of legal documents into French.
Language service providers already guide clients through existing regulations; now, even more companies may need help with French in contracts, signage, communications.
Bill 96, proposed in May 2021, would require French certification for smaller businesses. Shared grant of USD 2.2m already allotted to Montreal-area companies.
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