Understanding Complaints in Legal Practice

Welcome to our page dedicated to legal complaints. Here you will find insightful articles and resources on the topic to help you navigate the legal landscape effectively.

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Order no. 19071 of 2024: the burden of proof in insurance claims reporting.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the importance of the burden of proof for the insurer in the event of non-compliance with the obligation to report the claim by the insured, distinguishing between fraud and negligence.

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Ruling No. 27147 of 2023: The equivalence between civil party constitution and complaint.

The ruling no. 27147 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the equivalence between an unrevoked civil party constitution and a complaint for offenses subject to complaint following the Cartabia reform, providing important indications on the punitive intent of the injured party.

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Contract Fraud and the Right to File a Complaint: An Analysis of Ruling No. 25134 of 2023

The ruling no. 25134 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the rights of complaint in cases of contractual fraud to the detriment of legal entities, highlighting the supervisory role of certain internal subjects within the entity.

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Judgment No. 27061 of 2023: The standing of the injured party in fraud.

Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation that clarifies the rights of the injured party in case of fraud, highlighting the importance of the standing to file a complaint and the financial consequences of the criminal act.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 49499 of 2023: Admissibility of Complaint and Inadmissibility of Appeal.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the prosecution by complaint introduced by Legislative Decree No. 150 of 2022 and its interaction with the declaration of inadmissibility of the appeal, ensuring a clearer understanding of the legal dynamics at play.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 50258 of 2023: Cartabia Reform and Officio Proceedability.

The recent ruling no. 50258 of 2023 analyzes the importance of the Cartabia Reform in relation to offenses subject to complaint and the possibility of supplementary challenge by the public prosecutor. Discover how these novelties influence the Italian legal system.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 51592 of 2023: The Validity of the Complaint Signed by the Defender.

The ruling of the Court of Appeal of Genoa in 2023 clarifies the procedures for filing complaints, highlighting that a signature authenticated by a lawyer allows non-filing parties to submit the complaint without further formalities.

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Attempted extortion against relatives: commentary on judgment no. 49651 of 2023.

Judgment No. 49651 of 2023 provides important clarifications on the prosecutability of complaints in cases of attempted extortion among relatives, highlighting the role of violence against property and its legal implications.

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Judgment No. 49984 of 2023: Clarifications on the Unadmissibility Due to Delay in Filing a Complaint.

Judgment no. 49984 of November 16, 2023 provides important clarifications on the admissibility in the case of late filing of the complaint, highlighting the conditions under which the appellate judge is not required to renew the proceedings. Let us analyze the legal implications of this decision.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 49283 of 2023: Changes in the Proceedability Regime

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the implications of the withdrawal of the complaint during the appeal process, highlighting the importance of legal reasoning in relation to perceptual errors.