Chiara Ferragni Pays €1.2 Million to Avoid Antitrust Fine: Here’s Why
Chiara Ferragni has chosen to donate €1.2 million to charity instead of waiting for a likely fine from the Antitrust Authority over her collaboration with
Chiara Ferragni has chosen to donate €1.2 million to charity instead of waiting for a likely fine from the Antitrust Authority over her collaboration with
For U.S. employers to successfully send employees to Italy—a process called transnational posting—a detachment contract for posting U.S. workers to Italy is required. These contracts
At the seventh edition of the LC Legal Community Italian Awards, A.L. Assistenza Legale emerged as the distinguished winner in the “Firm of the Year
Distinction Between Contract Fraud and Commercial Fraud (Court of Cassation, Section III Criminal, Judgment No. 10093/20; Filed March 16) First and foremost, it’s essential to
For Italian companies, posting workers to the U.S. can be a strategic move to achieve business goals and enhance operational efficiency. The process requires obtaining
Join Cristiano Cominotto, co-founder and managing partner at A.L. Assistenza Legale, as he delves into international differences in data protection laws in the United States
Sexual Violence and Abuse of Authority (Supreme Court, Joint Sections, ruling of July 16, 2020) The Joint Sections of the Supreme Court of Cassation have
In this article we will explore trademark or logo registration in Italy. A trademark or logo is a distinctive sign that identifies a product or
Dismissal of Managers in Italy In this video, Cristiano Cominotto, the co-founder and managing partner of A.L. Assistenza Legale, will explore the rules governing the
What is Collective Dismissal? Collective dismissal, as defined by Italian law under Law 223 of July 23, 1991, is a procedure that applies to companies
5 Costly Mistakes Expats Make When Hiring a Lawyer in Italy and How to Avoid Them In this video, our co-founder and managing partner, Cristiano
Article 1, paragraph 148 of the 2017 Budget Law introduced Article 26-bis to the Consolidated Immigration Act, aiming to attract foreign investors willing to invest