Carlo Scaglioni > Greenberg Traurig Santa Maria > Milan, Italy > Lawyer Profile
Greenberg Traurig Santa Maria Offices
LARGO TOSCANINI 1
20122 MILANO
Italy
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Carlo Scaglioni
Work Department
Partner
Position
Corporate
Career
Carlo Scaglioni focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and commercial contracts. Carlo represents Italian and foreign companies in the pharmaceutical, automotive, banking, and insurance sectors in both domestic and cross-border transactions as well as in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts.
Concentrations
M&A
Private equity
Cross border transactions
Joint ventures
Pharmaceutical, medical devices, and health care
Commercial and distribution agreements
Capabilities
Corporate
Mergers & Acquisitions
Admission to Practice
Italy (admitted to Supreme Court)
New York
Languages
Italian, Native
English, Fluent
German, Conversational
Education
- LL.M., Corporations, New York University
- J.D., University of Milan
Lawyer Rankings
Italy > Industry focus: Energy
Led by M&A and project finance deals expert Paolo Esposito, Greenberg Traurig Santa Maria’s energy practice handles a wide range of energy matters including M&A, joint ventures, development, financing and construction of electric power generation projects and natural gas infrastructure projects. Clients also seek the department’s advice on regulatory and compliance issues. The team includes Carlo Scaglioni, noted for assisting companies in both domestic and cross-border energy transactions.
Italy > Commercial, corporate and M&A
Greenberg Traurig Santa Maria’s multidisciplinary commercial, corporate and M&A practice covers a range of corporate services, including public and private M&A, private equity transactions, and corporate governance. Co-heading the team, Luigi Santa Maria routinely acts for industrial groups, financial institutions and private equity investors; and Mario Santa Maria has significant experience in cross-border transactions, including M&A and joint venture work. Other key names are Pietro Caliceti and Carlo Scaglioni.