
The final aspect about the special instructions and notices that should be noted: although interpreters are available and must be requested for a hearing, an attorney who is not multi-lingual and who represents a Claimant who requires an interpreter must of course use one in preparing for the hearing in order to consult with the Claimant. Usually, this can be done with a family member.
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