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    07.08.2023

    ADVANT Nctm and Studio Legale Berlingieri: an integration to strengthen and consolidate leadership in maritime law

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    ADVANT Nctm’s Senior Partner, Paolo Montironi, and Berlingieri Law Firm’s Senior Partner, Giorgio Berlingieri, are pleased to announce the integration of their respective firms to strengthen and consolidate their leadership in the field of maritime law.

     

    “By joining Studio Legale Berlingieri in its historical and prestigious Genoese headquarters in Via Roma 10”, says Paolo Montironi, “our firm is expanding its skills and resources in the Italian capital of shipping, traditionally a symbol and reference point for maritime science and culture, thus offering our clients the experience of an even larger team of professionals”.

     

    “We are particularly pleased with this integration”, comments Giorgio Berlingieri, “as it allows us to face the challenges of the profession keeping pace with technological evolution and globalisation, enabling further developments along the lines of the tradition and experience that has always distinguished us”.

     

    “ADVANT Nctm’s decision to open an office in Genoa”, adds Giorgio Berlingieri, “is a confirmation of the new-found attractiveness of the city and its resources, which for some years now have been at the centre of an expansionary policy that is starting to produce important results”.

     

    The integration of the two firms will represent a point of reference in maritime law, significantly strengthening their mutual expertise in such field as well as in ancillary matters, including insurance and finance issues related to shipping.

     

    The area of maritime, port and transport law will be covered by a number of professionals with expertise in each branch of the subject who may rely on the collaboration of all of ADVANT Nctm’s well established departments, thus offering clients a comprehensive and participatory service.

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