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    01.07.2021

    New partners at Nctm Studio Legale

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    Nctm Studio Legale strengthens its structure through the internal  appointment of two new partners in the Milan office.

     

    Luca Cavagnaro has been appointed partner in the Corporate & Commercial department of the firm, after having gained extensive experience in commercial and corporate law, providing assistance in both ordinary and extraordinary transactions. He has developed specific skills in corporate governance and compliance, including in relation to HSE issues, which he deals with on behalf of listed and unlisted companies.

     

    Luca Cavagnaro advises national and international clients in various areas, with a focus on the environmental, oil & gas, shipping, logistics and transport sectors. He also holds various corporate positions as a director and supervisory body of companies and foundations.

     

    Matteo Cipriano, a new partner in the tax department, deals with domestic and international tax advice, mostly assisting multinational groups.

     

    He specialises in dealing with national and international civil and tax issues, issues related to the determination of intercompany transfer prices, tax due diligence, planning of extraordinary transactions and corporate reorganisations.

     

    He is also a member of the board of statutory auditors and a statutory auditor of leading companies in the Veneto region.

     

    In addition to the above internal appointments, the firm has strengthened its team in the Rome office with the entry of Danilo Quattrocchi, a new partner in the Banking & Finance department, and Federico Vecchio, of counsel in the Corporate & Commercial department.

     

    Danilo Quattrocchi advises and provides regulatory assistance to banks, asset management companies, financial intermediaries, supplementary pension funds and leading insurance groups on corporate, banking, insurance and financial market law issues.

     

    His work is mainly focused on advising on capital market transactions as well as on corporate governance and regulatory compliance issues. Moreover, Danilo advises banks and financial intermediaries on issues related to the application of anti-money laundering and anti-usury regulations, investment services, EU regulations on payment services, electronic money and consumer credit, and, generally, on transparency regulations applicable to the marketing of banking and financial products.

     

    Federico Vecchio has in-depth experience in private, commercial and sports law.

     

    He is a consultant to numerous Italian and multinational companies and provides out-of-court and court assistance in civil and commercial matters. He is a member of arbitration panels and is on the list of arbitrators of the Arbitration Chamber at the Chamber of Commerce of Rome, while holding various positions in judicial bodies of sports federations.

     

    Federico Vecchio comes from Studio Coccia, De Angelis, Vecchio e Associati, where he was a partner since 2017. Previously, he was also a partner in CMS and Hammonds Rossotto.

     

    With the entry of these new professionals, the firm now counts 69 Equity Partners.

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