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We are an independent law and tax Firm founded in 1985, deeply rooted in the national context and with strong international connections.
We develop our services and organizational model in line with market dynamics and client needs, providing integrated solutions from a legal, regulatory, and tax perspective.
With a presence in Italy for over 40 years and a broad network of relationships, we have built a direct and effective connection with the business community, institutions, and authorities.
Our relationships with leading international law firms also enable us to provide local services on a global scale, supporting both Italian companies investing abroad and foreign businesses entering the Italian market.
We have adapted our governance model to the dynamics and needs of the economic and political environment, developing a more resilient structure capable of responding effectively to market changes and challenges.
The Firm acts as a business partner for its clients, creating value for a diverse range of stakeholders.
Its approach is both multidisciplinary and entrepreneurial, enabling the development of initiatives, projects, and solutions aligned with clients’ businesses, commercial objectives, current regulations, and their future developments.
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Italy has long been a key player in China's European trade network, and China has increasingly become a destination market for Italian goods and investments.
Despite changes in their relative importance and competition in sectors such as fashion and machinery, the two countries continue to enjoy a strong and mature relationship.
This evolution is evident in their economic interactions and could influence broader European perspectives on China, given Italy's strategic position within the EU-China framework.