The fourth day—the final full day—of Legalcommunity Week in Milan began, appropriately enough for Italy’s business capital, with a focus on finance with “Breakfast on Finance” at the Gianni Origoni Grippo Cappelli &
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It’s been a marathon, especially for the staff of our Milan-based company, LC Publishing Group. And while it wasn’t literally a marathon, the third day of Legalcommunity Week began at dawn, with the
The second day of Legalcommunity Week began at 9 a.m. yesterday at the Gallia Hotel in Milan. The first event, “Africa and the Middle East: business opportunities and the role of Italy” was organized in
Yesterday was the first day of Legalcommunity Week, which brings legal, financial and entrepreneurial professionals, both Italian and international, together in Milan. (The event is under the auspices of LC Publishing Group, the parent company
Letter from Europe: ACC’s members grapple with technology and privacy
Digital transformation and increased regulation. These are the two biggest challenges that challenge corporate lawyers. Companies are changing their images, embracing technology and are exposed to an increasingly interconnected and sophisticated regulatory framework. The company
Who’s afraid of change? Certainly not the corporate lawyers who, on the contrary, embrace it. We’ve written spoken several times about how company lawyers have accepted the evolution of their professional role. But
“Being a change agent in disruptive times” is the title chosen by ACC Europe, the Association of Corporate Counsel Europe, for its annual conference. The group, an offshoot of ACC in the U.S., is
In just a month, our parent company, LC Publishing Group, will hold its third annual Legalcommunity Week. The gathering will take place in Milan from June 10-14, with the support of the City of Milan.
Resist the charm of the Old Continent? That’s a mission impossible for American in-house lawyers. After 25 years of activity in Europe, conducted through the valuable help of volunteers spread across the area, at the
The long-running saga concerning control of the bankrupt (but operating) Italian airline Alitalia could be nearing an end soon. The flag carrier may soon have new owners, the Italian train operator Ferrovie dello Stato (FS),