Discover a curated selection of articles and case law discussing legal expenses on the Bianucci Law Firm blog. Stay informed on the latest developments and insights in this area of law.
Let's analyze Ordinance No. 965 of 2025 from the Court of Appeal of Salerno, focusing on the exemption from legal fees and the validity of substitute declarations in the Italian legal context.
Judgment no. 22110 of 2023 clarifies the procedures for admission to state-funded legal aid, highlighting the importance of simplicity in the procedures and the absence of a requirement for a separate income declaration.
Let's analyze ruling no. 28558 of 2024, which clarifies the relationship between the extinction of the crime and the order to pay costs in favor of the civil party, highlighting the requirements set by current legislation.
Let's analyze the important ruling of the Court of Appeal of Genoa regarding the order to pay legal costs in favor of the civil party in the criminal trial, highlighting the legal implications and the judge's discretion.
Analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding the administrative nature of the order to pay the unified contribution and its implications for the parties involved.
The recent ruling on jurisdiction based on value following preliminary technical assessments provides significant insights into the management of legal costs and the aggregation of substantive claims.
The Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for joint liability for legal costs, highlighting the necessity of a common interest between the parties and the difference in the value of the claims.
The recent ruling no. 24352 of 2023 by the Customs and Monopolies Agency clarifies the position of losing party and the related legal expenses, providing food for thought for legal professionals and taxpayers.
The recent ruling no. 24020 of 2023 clarifies important aspects regarding compensation for wrongful detention and legal costs borne by the public administration. Let's explore the significance of this decision together.
Let's analyze ruling no. 50235 of 2023, which clarifies the importance of the judge's decision on the request for civil damages in the event of non-punishability due to the insignificance of the act, in light of the Constitutional Court.