[blindlaw] Conference Call to Discuss Use of the Aira Visual Interpreter

Singh, Nandini NSingh at cov.com
Mon Sep 10 16:32:24 UTC 2018


I would like to participate. I am generally available, but prefer Wednesdays or Thursdays best.

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Subject: [blindlaw] Conference Call to Discuss Use of the Aira Visual Interpreter

Hello, all. Several blind attorneys have expressed a desire to discuss the use of the Aira visual interpreter in legal practice. For those who are unfamiliar with the service, more information can be found at www.aira.io<http://www.aira.io>. The service is currently working to become HIPAA compliant, and they have a confidentiality and security paper which I have attached to this email.

Tim Elder did a great presentation on the ethical concerns with use of Aira at our 2018 National Association of Blind Lawyers (NABL) meeting and he has also expressed interest in participating in the call.  Ronza Othman mentioned that NABL used to have quarterly conference calls and that this might be a good topic to revive these calls. I am happy to organize such a call if NABL members are interested. Please respond if you are interested, and note days and times you are typically available. I would like to schedule this call as soon as possible.



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