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 ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the start of procedural deadlines in relation to the suspension imposed due to the epidemiological emergency, ensuring the defendant's right to defense.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies that, in the case of legal assistance from two lawyers, the waiver of the suspension of procedural deadlines can be valid even if made by only one of them. A detailed analysis of the legal principle involved.
Let's explore together the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the requirements for conditional suspension of the sentence subject to the payment of a provisional amount, highlighting the judge's burden of motivation.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies important aspects regarding the suspension of proceedings with probation, highlighting the evidential burden of the defendant in the event of requalification of the fact.
Let's analyze ruling no. 36555 of 2024, which clarifies the conditions for the recognition of conditional suspension of the sentence in the event of annulment by the Court of Cassation.
Analysis of ruling no. 39711 of May 30, 2024, which clarifies the mandatory revocation of the driving license in case of driving under the influence, even with conditional suspension of the sentence. We explore the legal and constitutional implications of this decision.
The recent ruling no. 37899 of 2024 clarifies the limitations on granting conditional suspension of the sentence for defendants who do not appeal the abbreviated judgment. An analysis of the legal and practical implications.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation provides significant clarifications on the legitimacy of revoking the conditional suspension of a sentence in cases of obstacles unknown to the first-instance judge. A useful insight for professionals and citizens.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the methods of assessing the causal link between work-related stress and heart attack, rejecting the appellant's appeal and confirming the decision of the Court of Appeal of Turin.
The recent ruling of the Supreme Court addresses the complex issue of INAIL's liability in the case of incorrect certification of asbestos exposure, clarifying workers' rights and the importance of relying on the information provided by social security institutions.