Doing Business 2019 - Training for Reform (Elisabetta Ventrella)

By Elisabetta Ventrella on 29 Dec 2018


Also this year BdaLaw has contributed to 'Doing Business 2019: Training for Reform' the annual Report of the World Bank.

Giuseppe Broccoli and Elisabetta Ventrella have dealt with Italian regulations on starting a business, dealing with construction permits and registering property.

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Doing Business 2019 - Training for Reform

By Giuseppe Broccoli on 29 Dec 2018


Also this year BdaLaw has contributed to 'Doing Business 2019: Training for Reform' the annual Report of the World Bank.

Giuseppe Broccoli and Elisabetta Ventrella have dealt with Italian regulations on starting a business, dealing with construction permits and registering property.

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BdaLaw successfully represented an Italian Contractor in Court for the calling of a Performance Bond

By Giuseppe Broccoli on 23 Oct 2018

The Performance Bond

The Contractor signed with the Supplier a contract for the supply of certain major components in respect of the revamping of a power station in Middle East. The contract provided the issue of a Performance Bond to secure the proper and timely performance of the Supplier's obligations.

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Doing Business 2018 - The World Bank annual Report

By Giuseppe Broccoli on 29 Sep 2018

Giuseppe Broccoli, Elisabetta Ventrella and Fabio Zanchi have contributed to the 'Doing Business 2018: Reforming to create jobs' survey for Italy in respect of the following sections:

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Getting the Deal Through: Construction 2019

By Giuseppe Broccoli on 29 Sep 2018

BdaLaw is honored to have contributed to the 12th edition of Construction, a volume in the Getting the Deal Through series of annual reports which provides international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, crossborder legal practitioners and business people.

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Construction Disputes and the 2017 Arcadis Middle East Report

By Giuseppe Broccoli on 6 Jun 2017

The construction industry has always been characterised by a high volume of disputes for several reasons. The 2017 Arcadis report highlights some interesting findings based on their engagements in the Middle East over the previous twelve months. Arcadis (the well-known and authoritative consultancy firm) observed an increase in the number of disputes in the Middle East, which has certainly been influenced by the current economic situation in GCC countries. 

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