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2 June 2020Influential Women in IPMelisa Litvin

Melisa Litvin: Finding your own voice

Working independently has always been my personal goal. I studied at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires, a university of international prestige. It was there I met Osvaldo Marzorati, a professor who would later become my partner in Litvin Marzorati Legales.

Many years ago, after obtaining my degree in law, I started working in one of the major law firms in Argentina. To be my own boss, follow my own path and work the way I dreamed, I knew it was necessary to learn everything.

I worked for more than seven years in a place that not only nurtured me professionally, but also created my professional destiny. I worked overtime. I had sleepless nights because of due diligence and legal due dates. I travelled and attended meeting and congresses representing that firm across the globe.

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