
‘Skilled in mediation, arbitration, and litigation’, Hogan Lovells International LLP is highly knowledgeable at assisting clients in ADR procedures, particularly in international arbitrations. The firm is also equipped to handle white-collar crime proceedings as well as investigations at the multi-jurisdictional level, including whistleblowing procedures under EU law. Practice head Christian Di Mauro focuses on litigation concerning product liability and mass tort, particularly within the life sciences and healthcare sectors. Noted members of the team Francesca Rolla is a white-collar crimes expert, and Andrea Atteritano is a seasoned advisor in arbitrations.
Testimonials
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- 'Andrea Atteritano is very available and good with cases.'
- 'Their responsiveness is what makes them stand out. They are used to dealing with transnational disputes and are thus familiar with complex notions of private international law.'
- 'The team is down to earth, responsive and professional without ever becoming unnecessarily formalistic.'
- 'Available, strategic, kind and understanding of business.'
- 'Hogan Lovells' dispute resolution practice is skilled in mediation, arbitration, and litigation, delivering effective solutions to complex legal issues.'
- 'The team and the individuals that make up the team work proactively and communicate to their clients the status of all cases on a regular basis.'
Key clients
- Ariston Thermo
- Binance
- British American Tobacco
- Deliveroo
- Enercon
- Eurecat
- Furla
- Global Aerospace
- Hansard
- Honeywell
- India
- Installazioni Impianti
- Japan Cash Machine
- LivaNova
- Lloyd Group
- New York University
- Orthofix
- OVH
- Pesa
- Republic of San Marino
Work highlights
- Represented New York University in a lawsuit over ownership of Villa La Pietra, the seat of the University’s Italian campus in Florence, and the Harold Acton Art Collection.
- Assisting a French cloud computing company in relation to a large mass tech litigation in Italy and across Europe brought by its clients following the fire that happened on 10 March 2021 in the OVH cloud data centres in Strasbourg.
- Assisting Uber Eats in a class action and in a collective action for injunction brought by Unions and couriers (i) for the compensation of the damages allegedly suffered as a result of Uber Eats’ decision to exit the Italian market and terminate their contracts and (ii) to stop the collective redundancy procedure, eventually launched by the client.
Lawyers

Practice head
The lawyer(s) leading their teams.
Christian Di Mauro