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Raimund Cancola
Raimund Cancola is managing partner Taylor Wessing e|n|w|c Attorneys at Law.

Lectureships
- University lecturer at the Institute for Business and Tax Law, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Memberships
- Vienna Bar Association
- German-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce
- German Chamber of Commerce in the Czech Republic
- Czech Republic Bar Association
- Austrian Business Club of Budapest
- Management Club
Professional experience
- 1986–1987: Judicial clerkship year
- 1987–1992: Associate at Eiselsberg & Natlacen Attorneys at Law, Vienna
- 1992–1993: Arthur Loke & Partners, Attorneys at Law, Singapore
- since 1994: Partner at Taylor Wessing e|n|w|c Attorneys at Law, Vienna
Education
- University of Graz, faculty of law, doctorate degree conferred in 1986
- Accompanying studies in business administration
Languages
- German and English
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