Located on the Piazza Velasca in the heart of the city’s historic central business district, close to the Duomo di Milano cathedral, Torre Velasca comprises over 20,000 square meters of office, multifamily and retail space. The asset has been acquired from Italian insurance company, Unipol, for an undisclosed price, though a newly incorporated Real Estate […]
Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A. announced that it has entered into exclusive negotiations with the privately owned French company SARL FICOMA, family holding of Mr Francis Tribaut, (the ‘Seller’) for acquiring an 80% interest, with a medium-term route to total ownership, in the share capital of SARL Champagne Lallier and other group companies (jointly as the ‘Company’). […]
What are the differences between collaborative divorce and mediation? Both methods have independent and neutral choreographers in the mediator or coach, but mediation is focused on an outcome and collaboration is focused on a solution. Mediation does not need to have lawyers present, but collaboration must. In mediation, clients and their lawyers are positional, and […]
Different attorneys have specialisations in different areas, and a family attorney can help you make decisions that mainly affect your family. Finding a good attorney who specialises in family law can represent you in some legal proceedings necessary to protect your interests.
An abundance of articles and thought pieces have emerged on the death of the office, and the huge savings that can be made from reducing real estate overheads. But will the trade-off really be worth it?
Small businesses affected by the COVID-19 virus: “Don’t lose the opportunity to take advantage of the Small Business Reorganization Act while you still can”, says Mark Horoupian, Partner at Sulmeyer Kupetz.
Carmen Boucher, a barrister and advocate in collaborative law, is answering some questions divorced couples may have. From keeping up with maintenance payments when the economy is weak, to whether or not custody rules have changed during isolation periods, Carmen succinctly explains how the pandemic has impacted her clients. What impact is the pandemic […]
Ed Vickers QC explores how the pandemic has impacted those at the Bar and how BAME barristers and those from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds will be hit the hardest.
Most attorneys are still working from their homes as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. It is unclear when they will be returning to their offices and it appears certain that many will still be working remotely at least from time-to-time as law firms either delay reopening or institute rotating office schedules. This is a good time for a reminder of some key ethical obligations that arise from working at home.
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