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The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Naples clarifies the limits of the defendant's appeal when the aggravating factor is considered subordinate to the mitigating factors, highlighting the importance of a concrete interest in the legal action.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of L'Aquila clarifies the right to file a complaint in cases of fraud, highlighting the standing of individuals other than the deceived party. Learn more about this fundamental legal aspect.
The ruling no. 16351 of 2024 by the Court of Appeal of Milan clarifies the limits of the prohibition of 'reformatio in peius' in relation to the annulment of the judgment, highlighting the autonomy of the new proceedings.
The ruling no. 8688 of 2024 of the Court of Appeal of Catania clarifies the admissibility of the submission of additional claims by the plaintiff in the context of the action for falsehood, providing relevant insights for legal practice.
Let's analyze the important ruling no. 11057 of the Court of Appeal of Perugia, which clarifies the methods of appeal and revocation regarding fair compensation for excessive duration of proceedings.
The ruling of the Court of Appeal of Genoa clarifies the conditions for exceptions to legal distances in the construction of garages and parking lots, safeguarding fundamental urban planning values.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Turin provides important insights on the assessment of social dangerousness, highlighting how pending criminal proceedings can influence preventive measures. Let's learn more about this crucial issue.
The ruling of the Court of Appeal of Naples, no. 2461 of 2024, clarifies the dynamics of compensation for non-economic and economic damages resulting from road accidents, highlighting the importance of testimonial evidence in identifying the responsible vehicle.
The ruling no. 4241 of 2023 by the Court of Appeal of Rome offers significant insights into the liability of healthcare professionals in the event of complications during surgical procedures, clarifying the limits of liability and the importance of informed consent.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Rome that addressed the issue of alimony and child support, highlighting the decisions made and the reasons behind them.