Family Law Attorney for Contracts in Milan
Contracts
The Firm handles the drafting and review of civil and commercial contracts, assisting parties in negotiation and litigation. The aim is to prevent disputes through careful drafting and, where necessary, to manage them efficiently.
Studio Legale Lo Torto
Contracts lawyer in Milan
Contract work requires precise language and strategic vision. The Firm develops tailored solutions for individuals and businesses, ensuring regulatory compliance, balance of obligations and clauses suited to risk management.
Civil and family contracts
The Firm drafts lease, loan-for-use, mortgage, gift, mandate, cohabitation and family agreements. It also handles the negotiation of settlement agreements and out-of-court solutions to avoid litigation.
Commercial contracts
Sales, distribution, agency, franchising, supply, joint ventures. The Firm advises companies and professionals on the drafting of complex contracts, including those with foreign counterparties, addressing liability, confidentiality and intellectual property issues.
Litigation and breach of contract
In the event of a contractual breach, the Firm issues formal notices, withdrawals, termination for breach, specific performance claims and damages actions. It also handles ADR procedures (mediation, assisted negotiation) to achieve swift and lasting results.
Frequently asked questions · Contracts
The most common questions about contracts
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Always, when the performance has significant value or extends over time. The written form allows you to prove the contents of the agreement, regulate problematic scenarios and clearly plan mutual obligations.
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You can issue formal notices to perform, terminate for breach, request specific performance and claim damages. The strategy depends on the contract, the type of breach and the client's objectives.
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The family pact (Articles 768-bis et seq. of the Italian Civil Code) allows the owner of a business or company shareholdings to transfer them to one or more descendants, regulating the rights of other forced heirs. It is an important tool for the generational handover of a business.
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Yes, by way of an amending deed (addendum), settlement agreement or novation. The Firm assists parties in renegotiations, including when the contract needs to be adapted to new supervening circumstances (e.g. inflation, new regulations).
OFFICE IN VENICE
Viale Ancona, 19
30172 Venice-Mestre