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Khoren Nasibyan

Khoren Nasibyan

Position

Khoren is the Managing Partner in GRATA International Yerevan office.

Career

Khoren focuses on contract law, labor relations, IT and telecommunications law, as well as disputes arising from relations in the referred spheres of law.

In 2013 together with his partners founded and led Rod Kurtman Legal LLC as a managing partner. Subsequently, the law firm joined GRATA International and was rebranded as GRATA International Armenia.

With practice in consulting, he combined work as an in-house lawyer in a number of commercial organizations, namely:

from 2019 to 2022 held the position of the Legal Director of the mining company Lydian Armenia CJSC, which is the biggest investment project in the territory of Armenia, from 2018 to 2019 led the contract work in the same organization, from 2008 to 2018 held the managing positions in the legal department of the Armenian subsidiary of the major foreign telecommunication company.

In addition to the legal work in the given period held the position of the executive director in a brandy manufacturing factory in Armenia.

Professional practice other than outsource consulting  includes legal work in the major regional retail, in the pharmaceutical companies and banking sphere, as well as representation in civil and commercial disputes in Armenian and foreign courts.

Khoren is the author of practical manual "Contracts. Book 1" (2024)

Languages

English, Russian, Armenian

Memberships

Member of the Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia, since 2012

Registered foreign advocate with the right of law practice in the territory of the Russian Federation, since 2016

Education

2019 – 2020 – Rome Business School, joint MBA Program with the Valencia International University (Master of Business Administration);

2004– 2006 – Yerevan State University, Faculty of International Relations (Master of International Relations);

1998 - 2002 – Yerevan State University, Faculty of Law (Bachelor of Jurisprudence).

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