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Troyan Delora

Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Attorney

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I'm 37-old Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Attorney with over 12 years of expirience in Familiarity with the use of Lexis to conduct legal research, Change management, process improvement skill set and Strong communication and analytical collaboration skill. Certified in and . . CV is very important when you apply for a job, correct the mistake in your resume with the best resume examples https://legaljobsearcher.com/resume-examples.

Expirience

Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Attorney
1st Indesixpreapot , Madawaska, WV

2018 to Present

    Insurance Defense Litigation Attorney
    Estorga , Harpers Ferry, WV

    2015 – 2018


      Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Attorney
      Implosionatint , Watertown, MA

      2013 – 2015

        Insurance Defense Litigation Attorney
        Flyanky Association , Parkville, MD

        2010 – 2013

          Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Attorney
          Spurgeon , Croton Falls, NY

          2007 – 2010

            Education

            Degree in Legal specialisation
            University of Plymouth, NY

            2003 – 2007

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