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31 May 2019

Croff, Trucco And Barbi Author Chapter For Chambers Capital Markets Debt & Equity 2019 Guide

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Partner Tobia Croff, counsel Emanuele Trucco and associate Marco Barbi (all Milan–Capital Markets) have authored the "Italy Law & Practice" chapter in the 2019.
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Partner Tobia Croff, counsel Emanuele Trucco and associate Marco Barbi (all Milan–Capital Markets) have authored the "Italy Law & Practice" chapter in the 2019 Chambers Global Practice Guides, Capital Markets: Equity & Capital Markets: Debt. Chambers Global Practice Guides provide expert legal commentary on key issues affecting businesses and covers the important developments in the most significant jurisdictions.

Read the "Italy Law & Practice" chapter in the 2019 Chambers Global Practice Guides, Capital Markets: Equity & Capital Markets: Debt.

Read the "Italy Law & Practice" chapter in the 2019 Chambers Global Practice Guides, Capital Markets: Equity & Capital Markets: Equity.

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