ADVANT Nctm
Italy
These tables show the best performing law firms overall in our rankings in this jurisdiction based on our assessment of aggregated rankings across all practice areas.
BonelliErede
Cappelli Riolo Calderaro Crisostomo Del Din & Partners
CBA Studio Legale e Tributario
FIVERS Studio Legale e Tributario
Gatti Pavesi Bianchi Ludovici
Grimaldi Alliance
LCA Studio Legale
Legance - Avvocati Associati
Molinari Agostinelli
Nunziante Magrone
Orsingher Ortu – Avvocati Associati
Pavia e Ansaldo
PedersoliGattai
Client satisfactionPortolano Cavallo
Studio Legale Delfino e Associati Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
Trevisan & Cuonzo
Client satisfactionDe Berti Jacchia Franchini Forlani
Firms in the Spotlight
ICT Legal Consulting
Whether through synergies, strategic partnerships or the opening of new subsidiaries, ICTLC - ICT Legal Consulting (ICTLC) continues to consolidate its role as a strategic partner for its clients, going beyond the role of legal advisor.
Abbatescianni Studio Legale e Tributario
Abbatescianni Studio Legale e Tributario is an independent, boutique law firm with offices in Milan and Rome, founded by Girolamo Abbatescianni in 1986.
Scognamiglio International Law Firm
What a modern and smart client looks at in terms of legal and business services?
Professionals who are able to work worldwide, every day, and support the international trade or a single local deal with the same formula: strong network, tailored fees, speed and full commitment 24/7.
Toffoletto De Luca Tamajo
Toffoletto De Luca Tamajo is a leading Italian law firm, which assists companies in employment law, labour law and contracts with commercial agents. With a team of 20 partners and 95 associates and staff across its six offices in Milan, Naples, Rome, Bergamo, Brescia and Bologna - and as a member of Ius Laboris, an international alliance of global human resources lawyers - we are able to manage the most complex of transactions, both in Italy and abroad. With 90 years of experience in employment law, we pride ourselves in having at our fingertips the know-how and resources to offer tailor-made services to our clients around the world.
Interviews
ViewAngelo Bonissoni, Founding Partner
CBA Studio Legale e Tributario
Carlo Gagliardi, Managing Partner
Deloitte Legal Italy -Società tra Avvocati a r.l.
Francesco S. Lauro, Managing Partner
Studio Legale Lauro
Margherita Covi, Senior Partner
Ichino Brugnatelli e Associati
Andreina Degli Esposti, Lawyer - Founding Partner
Studio Legale VILDE
Comparative Guides
View
Italy: Merger Control
Contribution fromCleary Gottlieb Steen & HamiltonCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Italy: Franchise & Licensing
Contribution fromFVA LawFVA Law
Italy: Tax Disputes
Contribution fromMaisto e AssociatiMaisto e Associati
Italy: Tax
Contribution fromMaisto e AssociatiMaisto e Associati
News & Developments
ViewPress Releases
LCA with KNAPP AG for adidas' new Italian mega-logistic hub
LCA Studio Legale with a team led by partner Andrea Carreri and associate Flavia Visco, with support for the Labor side from partner Ranieri Romani and associate Zuleika Palma, has assisted KNAPP AG with the legal aspects related to the plant supply and service contracts with Kühne + Nagel for the construction of adidas' maxi logistics hub in Italy recently opened in Mantua.
LCA Studio Legale - 17 October 2024
Compliance
ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL LEGITIMACY OF A FIXED ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTION TO PROTECT THE NAMES OF ORIGIN OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD PRODUCTS.
Constitutional court, March 10, 2023, no. 40
In this ruling, the Italian Constitutional Court assessed the constitutionality of administrative sanctions imposed for violations of rules protecting products with designation of origin (DOP) and geographical indication (IGP). Specifically, the Court declared the unconstitutionality of Article 4, paragraph 1, first sentence, of Legislative Decree No. 297 of November 19th, 2004, insofar as it provided for a fixed pecuniary administrative sanction of “50,000 euros”, instead of a range "from a minimum of 10,000 to a maximum of 50,000 euros."
Studio Legale VILDE - 28 March 2023
Procurement
SUBCONTRACTING: THE RELEVANT DISCIPLINE BETWEEN THE ITALIAN REGULATION AND THE EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK.
According to Art. 105, par. 1, of Legislative Decree n. 50/2016 (Public Procurement Code – “Code”) the awarded operator (also “Operator”) shall directly perform the works, the services and the supplies under the agreement, and neither the contract nor the execution of its obligations can be transferred to third parties shall the (strict) requirements under Art. 105 not be met.
Studio Legale VILDE - 07 February 2023
Administrative and Public Law
Gender equality in public contract
GENDER EQUALITY IN THE LEGISLATIVE DECREE 18th APRILE 2016 NO. 50 (PUBLIC CONTRACTS CODE)
In Italy, the Public Contracts Code (hereinafter also “PCC”) is a tool through which the Law-Maker can impose virtuous practices on the companies, at least in the performance of the public contracts. And in fact, all participants in public tenders must have the so-call “moral requirements” (such as not having any fiscal irregularities or their managers cannot be involved in criminal proceedings).
Studio Legale VILDE - 20 July 2022