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Join Martina Rossi and Piermaurizio Tafuni, senior associates from the Litigation department at A&O Shearman Italia, as they delve into the latest changes brought by the Correttivo Cartabia on mediation.
Join Martina
Rossi and Piermaurizio
Tafuni, senior associates from the Litigation department at
A&OShearman Italia, as they delve into the latest changes
brought by the Correttivo Cartabia on mediation.
In this insightful podcast, they are joined by Nicola Giudice, a
leading expert in mediation in Italy and head of the Conciliation
Service at the Milan Chamber of Arbitration, which carries out its
activity upon instruction of the Milan, Monza Brianza and Lodi
Chamber of Commerce. Discover how the new legislative adjustments
aim to make mediation more accessible, flexible, and effective, and
find out the practical implications for businesses. Tune in to
understand how these changes can help preserve commercial
relationships and enhance dispute resolution strategies.
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