Lawyers and businesses facing the Covid test in Europe: interactive seminar on Monday 18 May by the Civil Chamber of Aversa. The webinar conference will be moderated by lawyer Amalia Gravante. Guests will be lawyers from prestigious European law firms.
A new piece is added to the sequence of events of the Civil Chamber of Aversa-Napoli Nord, dedicated to the impact of the pandemic on civil proceedings and the legal profession. After a reflection on the social role of the lawyer, as a guardian of rights and freedoms, and the analysis of the measures launched by the Government to administer justice in Phase 2, the Civil Chamber of Aversa in the webinar "Lawyers and businesses tested by Covid" on May 18 will look beyond national borders, for a comparative analysis of the difficulties that justice and businesses experience in France, Germany, England and Spain. Among the illustrious speakers, professor and lawyer Renato Nazzini, partner of LMS Legal LLP based in London, full professor of arbitration law and competition law at King's College London, arbitrator and lawyer, expert in competition law, state aid, consumer law, European Union law and international arbitration.
Representing Spain will be the lawyer Simone Guaglianone, founding partner of the firm INT-LAW Abogados & Consultores in Barcelona, corporate lawyer, expert in corporate law and restructuring procedures. For France, the intervention of the lawyer Stéfane Megyeri, founding partner of the firm F&M Avocats, corporate lawyer and expert in French and international tax law, professor at the center of corporate law of the University of Montpellier for international trade and taxation. For Germany, the intervention will be Carlotta Spisani, head of the Italian desk at the firm ARNECKE SIBETH DABELSTEIN, with offices in Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Leer, 160 professionals including lawyers and consultants who provide assistance to companies in 12 different areas of interest. For Italy, the lawyer Antonio de Notaristefani of Vastogirardi, president of the National Union of Civil Chambers, who will represent what is happening in our country in the context of the comparison between the legal profession and the Ministry. Honored to moderate the conference, the lawyer Amalia Gravante, coordinator of the Study Commission of Civil Procedural Law of the Civil Chamber of Aversa. "I believe that the comparative analysis of the different judicial systems - says the lawyer Gravante - is useful and necessary, because rights and freedoms know no borders and need a united legal profession even when the States are unable to be so". Satisfied is the lawyer Carlo Maria Palmiero, president of the Civil Chamber of Aversa. It is the first time - says President Palmiero - that a direct comparison has been started between lawyers who work in the main European countries to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the different remedies adopted to manage litigation in the emergency we are experiencing and we are happy that this initiative starts from Aversa".
Article published by Regina Ada Scarico on May 18, 2020 - 09:19 PM