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    23.06.2025

    ADVANT Nctm is joined by Boursier Niutta, a boutique law firm specialising in Labour Law


    ADVANT Nctm announces the joining of Studio Boursier Niutta & Partners, a boutique law firm with over 50 years of experience and a leading light in labour law, trade union law, industrial relations and social security law.

    This move is part of a strategic plan to strengthen the Labour department, which started a few months ago with the arrival of lawyer Patrizio Bernardo and his team. 

    The new group will be based in Rome, ensuring better coverage of the area and an increasingly structured service that is closer to local clients.

    ADVANT Nctm welcomes Enrico Boursier Niutta, Partner, and a team composed of Carlo Boursier Niutta (Of Counsel), an authoritative figure in the field, and Patrizio Maria Raimondi (Of Counsel), Antonio Armentano (Counsel), Paolo Angeli, Antonio La Bella and Mattia Grupposo (Advisors), Rosalina Panetta (Senior Associate) and Giulia Clementi (Associate), as well as two staff members.

    As a result of the addition of Studio Boursier Niutta & Partners, ADVANT Nctm's Labour Department strengthens its position among the leading players in the sector, achieving a size and level of expertise among the most significant in the market, with 37 professionals. 

    Enrico Boursier Niutta has significant experience in assisting domestic and international clients in the field of labour and trade union law and provides advice and assistance to companies in all areas of labour law, with particular focus on the following matters: corporate restructuring, incentive plans for executives, MBOs and fringe benefits, individual and collective dismissals, transfers of businesses, industrial relations and agency agreements.

    Paolo Montironi, Senior Partner at ADVANT Nctm, comments: “We are thrilled to have reached this important deal with Enrico, Carlo, and their team. ADVANT Nctm keeps proving itself as an attractive place for boutique firms and well-known professionals, thanks to the quality of its organisation and a modern and transparent partnership model that values their skills while keeping their identity, offering at the same time the perfect space for growing business projects and professional relationships, as demonstrated by the recent additions of Studio Berlingieri (shipping, 2023) and Studio Zitiello (regulatory, 2024)”.

    The total number of ADVANT Nctm partners now rises to 84.

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