The European & Middle Eastern Arbitration Review 2009
Section 2: Overviews
State of Necessity in Investment Arbitration
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Chiomenti Studio Legale
Chiomenti Studio LegaleChiomenti Studio Legale Via XXIV Maggio 43 Rome 00187 Italy Tel: +39 06 4662 2226 Fax: +39 06 4662 2600 Domenico Di Pietro |
Founded in 1948, Chiomenti was one of the first Italian firms with an international outlook. The firm has around 280 attorneys and tax advisers, with offices in Rome, Milan, Turin, London, Brussels, New York and Beijing. Chiomenti has traditionally had close ties to the scientific and academic communities and counts university professors and lecturers among its professionals. Chiomenti provides integrated legal advice to assist clients in understanding the legal variables affecting their business decisions and turn efficient legal structures into a competitive advantage. As well as advising in the traditional corporate, banking, financing and capital markets areas, the firm provides highly expert legal services in the tax, administrative, employment, EU, antitrust, public utilities, copyright, and intellectual property areas, and in financial markets regulation. The firm has consolidated expertise in civil litigation, administrative and EU law and national and international arbitration. The firm's high-quality legal assistance has been rewarded by recognition in the specialised press. The firm and certain of its professionals are ranked among the foremost leaders in the corporate, M&A, banking and real estate areas by the most recently published Chambers Global, The European Legal 500, IFLR 1000 and PLC Which Lawyer? rankings. Studio Chiomenti's clients include the principal Italian and foreign industrial, banking, insurance, and financial groups. The firm also assists the Italian national and local public administration, foreign states and public entities, organised markets and centralised securities management companies and international organisations. |



