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The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Bari offers important insights into the liability of liquidators in the event of failure to maintain accounting records. Let us analyze the details and legal implications of this decision.
Let's analyze the important order no. 30502 of 2024, which clarifies the issue of recidivism in the case of driving without a license, highlighting the evidentiary requirements and the applicability of decriminalization.
The ruling no. 27654 of 2024 provides important insights into the management of European Arrest Warrants, clarifying the competences of the Court of Appeal and the limitations regarding parallel proceedings.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Trieste clarifies the limits of nullity in cases of material errors in the drafting of the judgment, emphasizing the importance of substance over form.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 26849 of 2024, which clarifies the jurisdiction of the court of appeal in cases of requests for the return of confiscated goods. An in-depth look at preventive measures and the rights of third parties involved.
The recent Order No. 20021 of 2024 clarifies important aspects regarding the termination of the contract for breach and the necessity of formal notice of default, providing significant insights for legal practices.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Venice clarifies the consequences of the modification of the quantum debeatur on the enforcement procedure, distinguishing between an increase and a decrease of the enforceable title. Learn more in our in-depth analysis.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Bari clarifies the importance of including disputed claims in the classes of the preventive agreement, ensuring transparency and fairness in the procedure.
The recent ruling no. 49654 of 2023 clearly establishes that, in the context of the emergency regulations due to Covid-19, detained defendants must request their appearance through their lawyer, highlighting the importance of respecting legal procedures even in exceptional situations.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Trieste clarifies the lack of interest in appealing aggravating circumstances already deemed substandard. An analysis of the case law and applicable regulations.