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26FebTermination of managers performing below the expectations of the employerThe trust relationship between employer and manager Dismissal for cause: new clarification of the Italian Supreme Court Final considerations The trust relationship between employer and manager In Italy…Articolo inserito in: Diritto del Lavoro
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12GenStabilità 2016: le novità nel mondo mediaSul finire dell’anno, come di consueto, l’attività dei due rami del parlamento è stata dedicata alla discussione e approvazione della legge di stabilità. La stabilità 2016 approvata in via definitiva dal Senato con legge 28 dicembre 2015, n. 208 contiene diverse disposizioni incidenti sul settore media.Articolo inserito in: Cinema, Internet & Ecommerce, Privacy & Cyber Security, Proprietà Intellettuale, Pubblicità, Marketing, Tecnologie, Televisione
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19OttItalian 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…Articolo inserito in: Contenzioso
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30LugFalse Facebook profiles in ex post defensive monitoring: awaiting the oft-announced reformFacebook false profile for monitoring the employees Defensive monitoring Supreme Court decision Comment False Facebook profiles for monitoring employees In a recent case a worker was dismissed for cause because, during working hours, he was chatting on Facebook (“FB”), leaving machinery of which he was in charge unattended. Before this episode, the worker…Articolo inserito in: Diritto del Lavoro
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26MagThe regulation on ‘innovative’ startups in ItalyThe Italian government in the past few years enacted a new regulation, which have recently been amended and updated (the ‘Regulation’),[i] aimed at encouraging innovation through the creation and development of new companies qualified as ‘innovative startups’.Articolo inserito in: Startup e Venture Capital
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15MagItalian civil procedural law: things are moving forwardGenerally speaking the duration of trials is recognized as one of the most critical issues facing the Italian court system. The latest statistics show that an average of 844 days goes by from the day a claim is filed to the day the Court delivers its decision. While that number is fairly reflective of general…
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4MarECJ clarifies Database Directive scope in screen scraping caseOn January 15, 2015 the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) handed down a decision concerning the interpretation of Directive 96/9/EC on the legal protection of databases (Database Directive) in a case concerning the extraction of data from a third party’s website by means of automated systems or software for commercial purposes (so…
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2MarSignificant changes to improve the Italian labour market: economic benefits and new rules on dismissal of new hiresThe reform of the Italian labour market Economic benefits of new hiring New rules on dismissal Change of dismissal procedure and introduction of the fast and simplified conciliation agreement New rules on consulting and cooperation agreements...Articolo inserito in: Diritto del Lavoro
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27GenYahoo! Vs RTI: a new era for ISP’s liability in Italy?On January 7, 2015 the Court of Appeal of Milan, business division, issued a very interesting decision in the case Yahoo! Italia S.r.l. + Yahoo! Inc. (hereinafter also collectively ‘Yahoo!‘) vs RTI S.p.A (the major Italian private broadcaster) overturning a decision issued on May 2011, 19 by the Tribunal of Milan. Here you can find the decision…
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15GenLinee guida dell’Article 29 Data Protection Working Party sul diritto all’oblio dopo la sentenza della Corte di Giustizia nel caso Google SpainIl 26 novembre 2014 l’Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (organo consultivo indipendente istituito in conformità all’articolo 29 della Direttiva 95/46/CE sulla protezione dei dati personali – di seguito “Working Party”) ha pubblicato delle linee guida (“Linee Guida”) per l’implementazione della pronuncia della Corte di Giustizia resa nel caso Google Spain SL, Google Inc. c. Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González (causa C−131/12).