Welcome to our page dedicated to legal orders and judgments. Here you will find a collection of articles and insights on court rulings and decisions. Stay updated on the latest legal developments.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation in 2024 clarifies the consequences of the failure to file the decision electronically in labor proceedings, establishing the nullity of the judgment. Learn more about this important legal principle.
Order No. 15847 of 2024 clarifies the criteria for losing in the event of a ruling of inadmissibility of the appeal, highlighting the implications on the condemnation to legal costs and on the interpretation of Article 92 of the Italian Civil Procedure Code.
Analysis of Order No. 15699 of 2024 regarding the jurisdiction of the consumer forum, highlighting its mandatory nature and implications for professionals.
Order No. 15755 of 2024 provides important clarifications on the relationship between investigative journalism and defamation, highlighting the conditions of justification for journalists in the exercise of their right to report.
Let’s analyze Ordinance No. 21317 of July 30, 2024, which clarifies the relationship between withdrawal and termination of the contract, highlighting the non-novelty of the termination request compared to legitimate withdrawal.
Let us analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the contestation of shares in judicial division, highlighting the importance of the validity of orders in case of dissent.
Let's analyze the important Order No. 19226 of 2024, which clarifies the methods of document production in the summary cognizance procedure and the related legal consequences.
Order No. 19228 of July 12, 2024 clarifies the methods of compensation for professional fees for extrajudicial services and in civil and criminal proceedings, emphasizing the importance of the correct qualification of the procedure.
An in-depth analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation that clarifies the regulation of mixed potestative conditions in contracts, with particular reference to the obligations of good faith.
Order No. 18545 of 2024 clarifies the prerequisites for the specific performance of the obligation to conclude a preliminary contract, highlighting the importance of the substantial identity of the asset subject to the transfer.