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Published by Il Sole 24ore the “Handbook of construction law 2021” edited by Mr. Michele Rizzo

Published by Il Sole 24ore the “Handbook of construction law 2021” edited by Mr. Michele Rizzo

The “Handbook of construction law. The legislation for private buildings after the pandemic, between sustainability, digitalization and simplification” (Italian title: “Prontuario di edilizia. La normativa per l’edilizia privata dopo la pandemia, tra sostenibilità, digitalizzazione e semplificazione“) was published by Il Sole 24 Ore a few days ago and is available online on the e-commerce platform

Anti-Covid measures in force in Italy until April 30, 2021, after the last statutory provisions and the extension of the state of emergency

Anti-Covid measures in force in Italy until April 30, 2021, after the last statutory provisions and the extension of the state of emergency

(Last update: 8 February 2021) In the last couple of weeks, the Italian government has adopted new measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, introducing some significant innovations compared to the regulations previously in place. In this brief article we summarise the main features of the current emergency regulatory framework. Law Decree January 14, 2021, no.

Michele Rizzo obtained a Master of Studies discussing a thesis in energy efficiency in the public sector

Michele Rizzo obtained a Master of Studies discussing a thesis in energy efficiency in the public sector

The founding partner of our law firm, Michele Rizzo, obtained a Master of Studies at the European Law and Governance School (ELGS), the international university school of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) dedicated to the training of the youth and researchers of European public law. Michele achieved this academic goal by discussing a thesis

The real estate market in Milan: Slow recovery in prices

The real estate market in Milan: Slow recovery in prices

According to the 3rd Real Estate Observatory 2018 by Nomisma, an economic research institute, the Milan property market is continuing its slow but gradual recovery process, although it’s taking longer than expected. In the residential sector, the growth of transactions for residential properties reduced considerably compared with the rises in 2016 (+ 21.5%) and 2017 (+ 8.1%)