LABLAW Bologna – The Firm Welcomes its 8th New Office in Italy

 

LABLAW is proud to announce the opening of its 8th office in Bologna, Italy – in Partnership with the firm of Studio Legale Carinci.

LABLAW is proud to announce the opening of its 8th office in Bologna, Italy – in Partnership with the firm of Studio Legale Carinci. The new office is located at:

LABLAW Bologna
via Santa Margherita 2
40123 Bologna (BO)

Tel: +39 051 234 883
Email: info.bologna@lablaw.com

With this new office LABLAW continues its strategy of expansion on the Italian peninsula – consolidating its capabilities to truly serve clients around the country. LABLAW Bologna will be able to provide Italian Employment & Labor Law counsel throughout the Emilia-Romagna region through this new partnership with the notable Italian Employment & Labour Law Firm of Carinci Studio Legale – founded by Prof. Avv. Franco Carinci and today led by Avv. Susanna Carinci. LABLAW Bologna is the firm’s 8th Italian Employment & Labor Law office in Italy.

Emilia-Romagna, where Bologna is located, is one of the main regions in Italy regions that delineates an economic-productive model of excellence. It is a large area with top-level economic and social indicators and which plays, and will continue to play, a decisive role in the production system and networks of Italy,” explains LABLAW Founding and Managing Partner Francesco Rotondi.

“It is with great pleasure that we welcome the partnership with Susanna Carinci and her team of professionals.  This move guarantees our clients LABLAW’s presence in an area often referred to as the ‘Breadbasket’ of Italy,” continues LABLAW Founding Partner Luca Failla, “while at the same time guaranteeing local companies access to employment and labor law counsel wherever in the world their business takes them through our L&E GLOBAL network”.

This collaboration will bring new oxygen to the Emilia-Romagna region, where we want to offer a structure specifically specialized in Italian Employment & Labor Law, thus creating a central point of  reference, with the intent to pay homage to an area which has an established history of illustrious labor lawyers,” concludes Susanna Carinci.



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