Lora Kozhuharova
Office Manager
As the primary point of contact for administrative and clerical matters at NBLO’s Bulgarian office, Lora plays a key role in the day-to-day running of the firm. Her responsibilities include general office administration, coordinating the circulation, formatting, and translation of legal and corporate documents, and ensuring timely and accurate internal and external communication.
Lora also acts as NBLO’s representative before a wide range of institutions and public authorities in Bulgaria. In this capacity, she handles the submission and retrieval of official documents, liaises with government bodies, and supports both colleagues and clients through administrative procedures. Her organisational skills and attention to detail contribute significantly to the efficiency and professionalism with which NBLO delivers its services.
Languages Spoken: Bulgarian, English, German
Office Location: Sofia Office
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