Interpreters » German to Catalan » Law/Patents » Law: Contract(s)

The German to Catalan translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Contract(s). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Cvijan Tomasevic Sanz
Cvijan Tomasevic Sanz
Native in German Native in German
Wirtschaft, Industriekataloge, Alternative Heilmethoden, Tourismus & Gastronomie, economía, filología, turismo y viajes, hostelería, medicina alternativa y complementaria, gastronomía, ...
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Alexis & Teresa Bulnes de Romanov
Alexis & Teresa Bulnes de Romanov
Native in Russian Native in Russian, Spanish Native in Spanish
перевод испанский, немецкий, каталонский, нидерландский, английский, русский, польский, португальский, переклад іспанська, німецька, ...
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Delia Miret
Delia Miret
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, Catalan Native in Catalan
english german french spanish translator interpreter
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victoriajaume
victoriajaume
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, Catalan Native in Catalan, English Native in English
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Construction / Civil Engineering
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Vanessa Ortega de Luis
Vanessa Ortega de Luis
Native in Spanish (Variant: Standard-Spain) Native in Spanish, Catalan Native in Catalan
English, German, app, software, legal, law, Spanish, localization, computers, legal translation, ...
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Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), Media / Multimedia, ...
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Niki Fabregat
Niki Fabregat
Native in French (Variants: Standard-France, Swiss, Belgian, Canadian, Luxembourgish) Native in French
Translation, Proofreading, Editing, Localization, Interpreting, Review, Transcreation, DTP, French translator, Spanish translator, ...


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