Massimo Boni
MASSIMO BONI
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Partner
Born in Abbiategrasso (Milan), on January 12, 1973
• Admitted to the Bar in 2002
• Law degree, University of Milan, 1999, Department of Comparative law
Practice areas
Litigation, commercial contracts, insolvency and restructuring, international and diplomatic organizations
Publications
• Authored: “Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Italy” – in “The comparative law yearbook for international business 2007”, 2007, ed. Kluwer Law International – Centre for International Legal Studies;
• Co-authored: “International Contract Manual – Vol. 3 Country Handbooks – Italy”, 2008, ed. Thomson West - Pace Institute of International Commercial Law;
• Co-authored: “International Immigration and Nationality Law - Italy”, 2003, ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers - Kluwer Academic Publishers – Centre for International Legal Studies.
Memberships
• Milan Bar Association
• “Young International Arbitration Group” – LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration)
Languages
Italian, English
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Partner
Born in Abbiategrasso (Milan), on January 12, 1973
• Admitted to the Bar in 2002
• Law degree, University of Milan, 1999, Department of Comparative law
Practice areas
Litigation, commercial contracts, insolvency and restructuring, international and diplomatic organizations
Publications
• Authored: “Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Italy” – in “The comparative law yearbook for international business 2007”, 2007, ed. Kluwer Law International – Centre for International Legal Studies;
• Co-authored: “International Contract Manual – Vol. 3 Country Handbooks – Italy”, 2008, ed. Thomson West - Pace Institute of International Commercial Law;
• Co-authored: “International Immigration and Nationality Law - Italy”, 2003, ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers - Kluwer Academic Publishers – Centre for International Legal Studies.
Memberships
• Milan Bar Association
• “Young International Arbitration Group” – LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration)
Languages
Italian, English