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The German to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Taxation & Customs. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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bargu
bargu
Native in Polish Native in Polish
Medical: Health Care, Medical (general)
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BartoszSwiat
BartoszSwiat
Native in Polish Native in Polish
english, german, polish, medicine, nutrition, bodybuilding, fitness, translation, interpretation, articles, ...
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Tomasz Ratajczyk
Tomasz Ratajczyk
Native in Polish Native in Polish
Polish, English, Lawyer, Law, Prawo, Business Law, Prawo Gospodarcze, Labour Law, Prawo Pracy, International Public Law, ...
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Roman Halík
Roman Halík
Native in Czech Native in Czech
Psychology, Nutrition, Medical (general), Medical: Health Care, ...
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Witold Czart
Witold Czart
Native in Polish Native in Polish
Psychology
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linguamatic
linguamatic
Native in Polish Native in Polish
tłumacz przysięgły, sworn, certified, poświadczone
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Krystyna Gawryał
Krystyna Gawryał
Native in Polish Native in Polish
translation, Kraków, Krystyna Ciepiela
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Katarzyna Chołodowska
Katarzyna Chołodowska
Native in Polish Native in Polish
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Pawel Smigaj
Pawel Smigaj
Native in Polish Native in Polish
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Allyah
Allyah
Native in Polish Native in Polish
Psychology
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Iwona Lang
Iwona Lang
Native in Polish Native in Polish
Legal English, Rechtschreibung, tłumaczenia prawnicze, prawo, ekonomia, finanse, economics, finance, banking, lmarketing, ...
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Renata Swigonska
Renata Swigonska
Native in Polish Native in Polish


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