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Providing on-demand, 24/7 connection to professional interpreters in 230+ languages, CLI believes that, like accessibility in society and technology, “language access is a human right.”
Meet MERFi™, CLI’s new VRI platform. We elevated language services with top-notch customization, reliability, and flexibility for all-round support.

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CLI modernizes remote interpretation services across 230 languages by migrating to the NICE CXone platform, unifying operations with intelligent automation.
CLI has made the 2024 Woman-Led Top Workplace list in the U.S., and is recognized as one of only two woman-led top workplaces in Oregon. Find out why we’re a national leader in workplace culture.
An effective language access plan doesn’t just reduce liability. It also supports a more inclusive workplace experience for your LEP employees. Here are actionable steps HR teams can take.
When LEP patients aren’t provided interpreters, health disparities can worsen. Here’s how you can make sure language is never a barrier to quality medical care — even for patients who speak rare and indigenous languages.
Low-cost interpreting services might seem like a win, but think of why, and how, you're getting such a deal.
Kids flourish when their parents are involved in their education, but language barriers make that difficult for many families. Here’s how schools can make education more inclusive.
The Bill Graeper Award honors exceptional service, mentorship, and leadership in the language industry, qualities embodied by this year’s recipient, CLI’s CEO Kristin Quinlan.
CLI has made the 2024 Portland Business Journal’s Fastest-Growing Private 100 Companies list, recognized for innovation, growth, and contributions to Portland’s local economy.
Providing on-demand, 24/7 connection to professional interpreters in 230+ languages, CLI believes that, like accessibility in society and technology, “language access is a human right.”
Supporting LEP patients with bilingual medical providers is fantastic. But making sure your providers are qualified for that role is a vital step.
If a patient with limited English proficiency declines an interpreter, their healthcare provider still can — and should — request one. The benefits are too big to overlook.
Addressing language-related barriers can make access to healthcare more equitable. These actionable steps enable health systems to better support their LEP patient populations.

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