Welcome to our curated collection of articles and case studies focusing on pension law. Stay informed on recent court decisions and expert analysis in the field of retirement benefits.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies that the penalty of license suspension does not apply to those driving vehicles for which no license is required, such as electric scooters.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation offers significant insights regarding the legitimacy of the civil party and the revocation of the conditional suspension of the sentence. Let’s explore the details of this important ruling.
Discover the meaning of ruling no. 49807 of 2023, which addresses the issue of revocation of conditional suspension of the sentence in the case of multiple convictions. Let's delve into the legal implications and related case law.
Judgment No. 15389 of 2024 clarifies the limits of the correction of material errors regarding conditional suspension of the sentence and provides useful insights for a proper interpretation of the regulations in criminal matters.
An in-depth analysis of Order No. 10939 of 2024 that clarifies the criteria for the suspension of collection and the implications for taxpayers regarding enforcement title.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides a new interpretation of the right to survivor's pension, extending it to orphaned grandchildren unable to work. A significant change for Italian social security law.
Let's analyze Ordinance No. 11336 of 2024, which clarifies the conditions for using unemployment benefits as figurative contributions and the implications for pension rights.
Let's analyze the important ruling no. 8631 of 2024, which clarifies the applicability of the neutralization benefit to the enrollment periods for public employees, highlighting the necessary requirements for the non-accrual of the right to pension.
Let’s analyze Ordinance No. 10795 of 2024, which clarifies the limits of the collection agent's suspension power, highlighting the lack of discretion and the exceptional cases provided by law.
Let's analyze the ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the non-attachability of pension payments deposited in a bank account, highlighting the implications for debtors and creditors.