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Has your visa application been rejected?
  • Immigration

Has your visa application been rejected?

15th December 2022
Visas are denied to more people than you can imagine, and for different reasons. Sometimes there is no real explanation and many of these contain generic sentences, stereotypical formulas, often unfounded. You can appeal to the refusal of the visa by applying...
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Buying a house in Italy from a foreign national
  • Contracts
  • International arbitration
  • International Contracts
  • Private client
  • Private international law

Buying a house in Italy from a foreign national

29th August 2021
What foreign citizens can legally buy in Italy? The law distinguishes three different categories of foreigners who can buy home without any particular problems Legally resident foreigner who, together with their family members and stateless persons for less than three...
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Stand-by Letter of Credit
  • Corporate and commercial
  • International arbitration
  • International commercial arbitration
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  • Oil and Gas
  • Transport law

Stand-by Letter of Credit

12th December 2020
Definition A standby letter of credit, abbreviated as SBLC, refers to a legal document where a bank guarantees the payment of a specific amount of money to a seller if the buyer defaults on the agreement. An SBLC acts as...
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Building abuses and marketability of real estate
  • Real Estate

Building abuses and marketability of real estate

3rd April 2023
Definition and validity of the deed of sale Building discrepancies refer to irregularities or violations of building regulations during the construction of a building. These discrepancies can have a negative impact on the marketability of the property as they can...
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International succession
  • Inheritance

International succession

16th November 2022
International inheritance within the UE International inheritance presupposes the involvement of several countries, and involves an analysis of the rules of each of the States involved in order to understand what is the law applicable to: wills, identification of heirs...
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Best Wishes
  • Corporate and commercial
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Best Wishes

23rd December 2020
We at Arlaw Practice would like to wish a Merry Chrsitmas and Healty New Year to all of you
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Coronavirus crisis relaunches the race for litigation funding
  • Corporate and commercial
  • Corporate Law
  • International arbitration
  • International commercial arbitration
  • International Contracts

Coronavirus crisis relaunches the race for litigation funding

29th August 2020
In the last six months, Italian law firms have seen a significant increase in contacts with companies potentially interested in litigation. The TPF or litigation funding consists, in summary, in the intervention of a financier in a legal case or...
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Next opening on Dubai
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Next opening on Dubai

2nd June 2020
ARLAW Practice arrives on Dubai
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Applicability of D.Lgs. 231/2001 to foreign entities
  • Corporate and commercial
  • Corporate Law
  • D. Lgs. 321/2001
  • International arbitration
  • International commercial arbitration
  • Private international law

Applicability of D.Lgs. 231/2001 to foreign entities

31st May 2020
Premise With a recent judgment (Cassation, Section VI, judgment of 11.02.2020, filed on 7.04.2020, n. 11626), the Supreme Court ruled on the question of the applicability of the discipline provided by the Decree LGS. 231/2001 to entities not established in...
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Covid-19 and international contract management – force majeure
  • Corporate and commercial
  • Corporate Law
  • Custom Law
  • International arbitration
  • International commercial arbitration
  • International Contracts
  • Transport and maritime law
  • Transport law

Covid-19 and international contract management – force majeure

10th May 2020
The epidemic from Covid19, in addition to the economic damage, causes legal issues that undermine, above all, the soundness of trade agreements, including transnational. In fact, the number of cases of termination of contracts, cancellations, cancellation of flights, problems of...
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