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Judgment Cass. no. 7383/2023: Reflections on the Review of Alimony.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides significant insights into post-divorce economic relationships and the validity of side agreements. Let us analyze the case of Davide M. T. against Francesca M. and the legal implications of the decision.

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Commentary on Ordinance Judgment No. 17108 of 2024: The Non-Compete Agreement and Illicit Agreements.

Let us analyze the recent Order No. 17108 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the limits and conditions regarding contracts entered into in execution of prohibited agreements, with particular reference to the non-competition agreement.

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Consensual Separation: Analysis of Judgment No. 20034 of 2024

An analysis of ruling no. 20034 of 2024 on consensual separation, with particular attention to the essential and potential contents of agreements between spouses and their legal consequences.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 18843 of 2024: Side Agreements and Review of Economic Conditions in Divorce.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on side agreements in divorce settlements and their relevance in the review of economic conditions. Let's explore the details and legal implications together.

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Commentary on Order No. 11211 of 2024: Provincial Agreements for Wage Realignment in the Agricultural Sector.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation of April 26, 2024 clarifies the procedures for entering into business agreements in relation to provincial agreements in the agricultural sector, providing an important interpretation of the current legislation.

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Ultratividade and contractual modifications: commentary on Ordinance no. 9136 of 2024

Let's analyze Order No. 9136 of 2024 from the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the succession methods between collective contracts and the implications for workers' wage rights. A useful in-depth examination to understand how detrimental changes are regulated by law.