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Survivor's pension: ruling no. 11553 of 2024 and the extension to orphaned grandchildren.

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.

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Analysis of sentence no. 11659 of 2024: Repetition of undue payment and NASpI.

The ruling no. 11659 of 2024 clarifies the methods for recovering amounts improperly paid as NASpI, highlighting the applicability of Article 2033 of the Civil Code and the principles of graduality and proportionality.

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Commentary on Ordinance No. 11336 of 2024: Unemployment Benefits and Notional Contributions

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.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 10957 of 2024: Liquidation of Legal Costs in Social Security Disputes.

Let's analyze Judgment No. 10957 of 2024, which clarifies the limits and methods of the reimbursement of legal costs in social security proceedings, highlighting the importance of verifying health requirements.

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Order No. 10038 of 2024: Litigation Costs and Agricultural Unemployment

Let's analyze the important order no. 10038 of April 15, 2024, which clarifies the applicability of art. 152 disp. att. c.p.c. to disputes related to agricultural unemployment and legal costs.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 10015 of 2024: Facilitated Definition and Social Security Funds

The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Bari clarifies the applicability of the facilitated definition to social security contributions, excluding the social security funds of professionals. Let’s explore the meaning and implications of this decision.

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Commentary on Order No. 8636 of 2024: The Importance of Health Assessment in the Ordinary Disability Pension.

Order No. 8636 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation emphasizes that the assessment of the absence of the health requirement for the ordinary disability pension extends to the subsequent three-year period, confirming the principle of the immutability of circumstances.