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Italian law firms can be based anywhere in the world, not only in Italy. In the UK there are several firms that specialise in different aspects of Italian law, and these would be particularly useful if you need your lawyers to be fluent in both English and Italian and if you are living in England as you will need to attend your solicitors’ offices. Contact Law works with several Italian law firms and can put you in touch with them.

Italian law has a completely different basis to English law and so you will need to instruct Italian law firms if you have a problem with Italian law. The most common reasons for people needing to instruct Italian law firms include emigration to Italy and wanting to purchase a house there. The systems of conveyancing are different to those in England, so it is important that you instruct an Italian firm.

Businesses which trade in Italy will also need some assistance from Italian law firms. It is important that such a business is well versed in the domestic law of the country in which they are trading, so that they do not breach any laws and they can take into account any financial breaks available to them. If a business is importing or exporting into or out of Italy, they will also need knowledge of European Union laws which are strict on free movement of goods and persons as well as on competitive behaviour. Italian law firms that specialise in business and corporate law will have a good knowledge of European Union law and how this relates to your business.

Whether your are looking for a private client firm or corporate law firm in Italy or in the UK, Contact Law can help.

If you would like to obtain legal advice from Italian law firms, Contact Law can put you in touch with a specialist lawyer free of charge. So, if you have any questions or would like our help in finding lawyers please call us on 0800 1777 162 or complete the web-form above.

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