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Back Translation Is Not the Only Way to Defend a Translation
How do we know the translation is accurate, and how do we prove it? That is exactly the kind of question a compliance-minded organization should be asking.

Hana Laurenzo
3 days ago5 min read


Why Regulated Industries Demand Defensibility, Not Just Accuracy
Regulated organizations are already being held to the defensibility standard. Whether they know it yet often depends on whether something has gone wrong. The question is not whether defensibility will eventually be required. It is whether the system was built to provide it before it is needed.

Hana Laurenzo
May 216 min read


From Chaos to Control: Managing High-Volume Multilingual Updates
ReguDoc™ by TLC is designed specifically for recurring, high-stakes multilingual communications in regulated environments. It replaces fragmented processes with a structured, auditable workflow that supports consistency, speed, and compliance.

Autumn Owens
Apr 173 min read


Making the Process of Translation Visible (and Defensible)
Clients in regulated industries should ask their Language Services Providers to make the translation process visible. Otherwise, they can assume the worst: that controls, sources, approvals, and decisions behind the words are undocumented or unverifiable. That Google Translate was used, instead of a qualified human translator working in a secure environment.

Hana Laurenzo
Mar 113 min read


When Language Errors Become Governance Failures in Regulated Industries
Without governance, quality alone can’t withstand the demands of growth and constant scrutiny in regulated industries. The biggest change is in how we think about the problem. Stop asking whether your translations are accurate. Start asking whether your multilingual communication is governed.

Hana Laurenzo
Feb 114 min read


The Accountability Gap in Multilingual Communication
When we look at multilingual communication from a risk perspective, it changes. Translation isn’t just about accuracy anymore. It affects whether organizations meet compliance requirements and calls for clear rules about who can make decisions and why. In this way, AI becomes a tool that supports the process, not one that leads it.

Hana Laurenzo
Jan 294 min read
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