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Mario Ferrari

Attorney at Law | Partner

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Mario Ferrari deals with commercial and corporate law, in particular M&As.

His training, professional experience abroad, cultural interests and language skills have all come together to drive Mario towards international challenges.  Today, Mario mainly operates in corporate operations and acquisitions with an international reach, assisting both foreign groups investing and operating in Italy and Italian enterprises as they embark on globalisation.

He is a member of the International Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Union Internationale des Avocats.

  • Aerospace
  • Corporate M&A
  • Real Estate
  • Sport Law
  • French

 

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“Certified B Corporation” is a trademark licensed by B Lab, a private non-profit organization, to companies like ours that have successfully completed the B Impact Assessment (“BIA”) and therefore meet the requirements set by B Lab for social and environmental performance,accountability, and transparency.

It is specified that B Lab is not a conformity assessment body as defined by Regulation (EU) no. 765/2008, nor is it a national, European, or international standardization body as per Regulation (UE) no. 1025/2012.

The criteria of the BIA are distinct and independent from the harmonized standards resulting from ISO norms or other standardization bodies, and they are not ratified by national or European public institutions.