Interpreters » Georgian to English » Law/Patents » Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright

The Georgian to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Nota Bene Team
Nota Bene Team
Native in Polish Native in Polish, Ukrainian Native in Ukrainian
translations, job for freelancers, proofreading, Checking/editing, Russian, English, Dubbing, Localization
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Ornela Chorgolashvili
Ornela Chorgolashvili
Native in Georgian Native in Georgian, Russian Native in Russian
English, Russian, Georgian, Spanish, Translation, Translator, Interpreter, Transcriber, Transcription, Subtitling, ...
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Lina Episheva
Lina Episheva
Native in English Native in English, Georgian Native in Georgian
consecutive and simultaneous interpreter, English>Russian, English>Georgian, Russian>English, Georgian>English, translation, language translation, translate, translate to, dictionary, ...
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Levan Namoradze
Levan Namoradze
Native in Georgian Native in Georgian
translation, translator, translation job, english into georgian translator, english into georgian translation, georgian translator, english to georgian translator, english to georgian translation, english-georgian translator, english-georgian translation, ...
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Ia Dzamashvili
Ia Dzamashvili
Native in Russian Native in Russian, English Native in English
Georgian Translator, Russian Translation, Georgian Interpreter, Russian Interpreter, human rights, civil code, military, security, bible, medicine, ...


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