Administrative Office of the Courts of GA
Carola Lehmacher-Richez is an experienced language professional specializing in interpretation and translation services. Currently serving as a Spanish Language Coach at Cross-Cultural Communications, LLC since June 2021, Carola supports Spanish speakers in navigating interpretation and translation challenges. Additionally, since December 2019, Carola has worked as a Federally Certified Court Interpreter at the US District Court in Atlanta, facilitating communication between parties. Carola also instructs the Orientation Workshop for aspiring Court Interpreters with the Administrative Office of the Courts of Georgia and has been working as a freelance interpreter and translator in multiple languages since January 2004. With teaching experience at the University of Buenos Aires and a Master's in Conference Interpreting from Glendon Campus of York University underway, Carola possesses a solid educational background in translation and interpretation.
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Administrative Office of the Courts of GA
The Georgia Administrative Office of the Courts is the administrative arm of the Georgia Judicial Council. The Judicial Council is a twenty-five member body that make policy decisions for the benefits of the courts. Created by the Georgia General Assembly in 1973, the Judicial Council develops policies for improving and administering the Georgia Courts. Some of its duties include: considering requests for new superior court judgeships, developing policies for administering and improving the courts, and overseeing the judicial branch committees and agencies as required by law. The Judicial Council executes its duties and policies through active committee membership and its administrative arm, the Administrative Office of the Courts.