Interpreters » Germania » din spaniolă în germană » Law/Patents » Juridic: Brevete, Mărci înregistrate, Drepturi de autor

The din spaniolă în germană translators listed below specialize in the field of Juridic: Brevete, Mărci înregistrate, Drepturi de autor. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Roy Kamp
Roy Kamp
Native in portugheză (Variant: Brazilian) Native in  portugheză, germană (Variant: Germany) Native in germană
MemoQ, Trados, FrameMaker, Illustrator, across, transit, SDLX, wordfast, technische Dokumentation, Betriebsanleitungen, ...
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Luis Cerna
Luis Cerna
Native in spaniolă Native in spaniolă, germană Native in germană
patents, electronics, energy, medicine, chemistry, fibres, industrial chemicals, engineering plastics, animal nutrition, industrial plants, ...
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Elke Trautwein
Elke Trautwein
Native in germană Native in germană
beglaubigte Übersetzungen, Recht, Patente, AGBs, Verträge, Lichttechnik, Tourismus, Kunst, Musik
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Britta Schneider
Britta Schneider
Native in germană Native in germană
law, legal issues, compliance, finance
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Martin Henking
Martin Henking
Native in germană Native in germană
IT (Tehnologia informaţiei), Internet, Comerţ electronic, Lingvistică, Computere (general), ...
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Annika Zang
Annika Zang
Native in germană Native in germană
Arhitectură, Internet, Comerţ electronic
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Sebastian Witte
Sebastian Witte
Native in germană (Variant: Germany) Native in germană
English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, interpreting, English to German, Spanish to German, German to English, German to Spanish, Portuguese to German, ...


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