Avvocato Internazionalista
©2024 Milena Laudani. All rights reserved

Avv.Ancylla Menezes
International skills
The business lawyer, or corporate lawyer, is a modern and much sought-after professional figure in the legal and business world, who enjoys great prestige thanks to his unique ability to combine advanced legal training with horizontal skills in law, analysis and economics.
The business lawyer, or corporate lawyer, alerts the company to opportunities, risks and business spin-offs related to new regulations and legislation; he provides assistance and legal advice to organisational units; he also deals with legal disputes and litigation. he drafts national and international contracts.
The business lawyer performs many and varied activities. He provides legal advice to companies, interpreting laws, regulations and treaties to guide the company in the proper conduct of business activities. He deals with drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts, working closely with company representatives to clearly define the terms and conditions of business transactions and protect the company's interestsIn the field of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), this professional plays a key role, guiding the company through processes that include negotiations, legal due diligence, drafting agreements and coordinating with other advisors. He also deals with corporate and labour law matters, advising on issues related to the formation, management, dissolution of companies and labour relations.Finally, he represents and defends the company in litigation, handling civil litigation, arbitrations, mediations and negotiating settlements.

Activities include drafting contracts, developing and implementing corporate policies, handling litigation and lawsuits, advising on mergers or acquisitions of other companies, assessing and mitigating legal risks, and negotiating with internal and external stakeholders. In addition, the corporate lawyer must possess excellent communication and negotiation skills, as he or she often has to negotiate with other companies, business partners and regulatory authorities. To become a corporate lawyer, it is necessary to obtain a law degree and subsequently specialise with a Master's degree in business law, or to attend specialisation courses in commercial law and company law.
© copyright 2024