Judge of the Anti-Corruption Chamber of the RA Court of Cassation
Gevorg Vanik Gyozalyan
Was born in1980 in Yerevan.
1997
Graduated from the Secondary School No.160 of Yerevan.
2005
Graduated from the Faculty of Law of Movses Khorenatsi University of Yerevan (Bachelor’s Degree).
2007
Graduated from the Faculty of Law of the RA National Academy of Sciences (Master’s Degree).
05.05.2003 - 01.02.2004
Served as a Lawyer in the Legal Service of "Presumption" LLC, then as an Executive Director.
01.02.2004 - 31.01.2007
Served as a Lawyer-Lecturer in the Non-Governmental Organization "Association of Young Lawyers of Armenia".
18.09.2006 - 23.04.2007
Served as a junior legal advisor at "LEGAL ELAINS" LLC.
25.04.2007 - 15.01.2008
Served as a Legal Advisor in the Second Legal Service Department of the Central Bank's Legal Department of Financial System Supervision.
16.01.2008 - 18.09.2012
Served as a lawyer in "AREGAK" universal credit organization.
01.04.2011 - 02.04.2013
Founded the "Gevorg Gyozalyan" Law office and practiced law.
02.04.2013 - 01.06.2019
Served as the Director of "Gyozalyan and partners" Law Office LLC.
2013 - 2016
Taught at the Advocates School of the Republic of Armenia.
2011 - 2017
Served as a member of the Council of the RA Chamber of Advocates.
02.03.2020-30.06.2020
Served as the Head of the Legal Assurance Department of the Personnel Management and Legal Assurance Department of the "Yerevan State University" Foundation.
01.06.2019 - 04.07.2022
Held the position of a Senior Partner in litigation at "TK and Partners" CJSC.
Since 04.07.2022
Judge of the Judicial Panel Examining Civil Anti-Corruption Cases of the Anti-Corruption Chamber of the Court of Cassation.
He is married and has three children.
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