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22AprCOVID-19: The prompt reaction of the arbitration worldAmong the many questions the current times have raised is the compelling question of how litigation will be managed. The reaction of the arbitration world to this unprecedented emergency is rather encouraging.
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18MarAnalysis of coronavirus impact on contracts and 10 practical tips for dealing with itThe coronavirus outbreak has had a significant impact on agreements and is requiring many businesses to act to mitigate the outbreak’s impact and, accordingly, avoid an increase in the number of civil litigations.
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18MarUrgent measures for court proceedings during the coronavirus emergency: courts are open for businessFollowing the spread of the coronavirus contagion in Italy, the government has drafted and approved a Law Decree concerning urgent measures to ensure the functioning of courts during the coronavirus emergency.
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17MarSigning and document management in the time of coronavirus: a quick guide to electronic signaturesUnder quarantine, having a document management system based on digital processes can make a difference.
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12MarAlert: Coronavirus hits the Business Crisis CodeArticle 11 of Legislative Decree No. 9 of March 2, 2020 on COVID-19 postpones the entry into force of the reporting obligations set forth by the Business Crisis Code.
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26NovLegali d’azienda e avvocati: la parola chiave è "alleanza"La costante ricerca di un modus collaborandi efficace al centro di un incontro organizzato da Portolano Cavallo. Focus sul litigation. Sempre più apprezzato il coinvolgimento degli in houseArticle filed under: Dispute Resolution
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10OctMartina Lucenti and Clemente Perrone Da Zara join the firmPortolano Cavallo announces the hiring of Martina Lucenti and Clemente Perrone Da Zara, from October 1st, respectively as counsel and of counsel. With their experience in commercial and corporate litigation, Martina and Clemente strengthen Portolano Cavallo in a strategically important area.Article filed under: Dispute Resolution
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19OctItalian Parliament Set to Expand Scope and Effect of Class ActionsOn June 3, 2015, after its initial presentation to Parliament in 2013, the Italian Chamber of Deputies finally approved a groundbreaking bill on class actions in Italy. If approved by the Senate, this bill will significantly expand the scope and impact of consumer class actions. Class Actions Have Had Limited Impact on Businesses So Far…Article filed under: Dispute Resolution
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13NovA new reform of the Italian civil procedure: towards a more efficient system?Last week the Italian Parliament converted into law Law Decree no. 132 of September 12, 2014 (the “Decree”) on measures aimed at reducing the backlog in civil proceedings. The Decree is part of a comprehensive reform of the Italian civil and criminal procedure systems recently announced by the Renzi government and is aimed, among other…Article filed under: Dispute Resolution
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8JanItaly regulates digital copyright enforcementOn December 12, 2013 the Italian Communications Authority (AGCOM) approved a new regulation on the enforcement of copyright in the context of online and audiovisual media services.This regulation will enter into force on March 31, 2014 and will require compliance with new policies and procedures. A groundbreaking innovation in the Italian and European media landscape for…Article filed under: Brand, Rights, Dispute Resolution, Internet & Ecommerce, Intellectual Property, Regulatory