Rosetta Translation Services New York

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    Rosetta Translation New York specializes in the translation of business and technical documents across all languages of the world. We have particular expertise in: The clients for our translation and interpreting services include many of the largest legal firms, financial institutions, engineering firms and research institutions.

    Rosetta Translation New York Office

    Our New York office is conveniently located in the center of New York, at 228 Park Avenue South. For a free, binding quote, please fill in our online form here. For any additional information about our services, please contact us at: Tel: +1 212-796-5748 Or: +1-800-916-8395 (Freephone USA) Or email us at: usa@www.rosettatranslation.com

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    Rosetta Translation New York provides a complete spectrum of professional translation services and related language and document processing services. We specialize in translating business-related documents to the highest standard. We also provide interpreting services in New York, as well as across the US. International interpreting assignments are coordinated with our offices in London, Paris, Shanghai and Luxembourg. Our rigorous quality control process allows us to achieve the consistently high quality of translation that our corporate clients expect. Our experienced project managers assemble the most appropriate team of translators, proofreaders and editors for each translation. This ensures that all technical and specialized nuances of the source documents are properly understood and accurately translated. Translation assignments also benefit from our in-house proofreading expertise in our London headquarters (for English and European languages) as well as our Shanghai office (for Chinese and Asian languages).

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