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Meet the Team: Marwan Twig

Marwan Twig – Legal Secretary

Marwan Twig is a dedicated Legal Secretary at the Law Office of Alena Shautsova, known for his strong organizational skills, clear communication style, and commitment to supporting both clients and attorneys with professionalism and efficiency. He joined our team in September 2024, quickly becoming a reliable and valued member of our administrative staff.

Marwan earned his Bachelor of Arts from Port Said University, Philosophy Section, where he developed strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and a deep understanding of complex problem-solving—skills he applies daily in his legal support work.

Fluent in English and Arabic, Marwan plays an important role in assisting our diverse client base. His multilingual abilities allow him to support clients more effectively, ensuring clarity, comfort, and accuracy throughout the legal process.

At the firm, Marwan handles a wide array of administrative responsibilities, including document preparation, scheduling, file organization, and communication with clients. His highly organized approach and calm, professional demeanor make him especially effective in a fast-paced legal environment.

Marwan is committed to delivering precise, timely, and high-quality support that helps our team operate smoothly and ensures a positive experience for every client who seeks our assistance.

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Trump’s New Gold Card Visa: Cost, Requirements, Form I-140G, and How the Process May Work
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