
Tonucci & Partners assisted the first ever Italian company producing washable and reusable surgical masks.
Ninfea srl is Italy’s first ever company to have manufactured washable and reusable surgical masks which were granted
Ninfea srl is Italy’s first ever company to have manufactured washable and reusable surgical masks which were granted
The Court of Milan holds an automatic event of termination clause based on one of the parties’ breach of contract not to be overreaching. As such, unlike other overreaching covenants it does not require the specific written approval by the parties not to be considered invalid.
In this article, published on the Law Review “Diritto & Giustizia”, Alessandro del Ninno of Tonucci & Partners
Alessandro Del Ninno of Tonucci & Partners joined the 2020 Edition of XXVII e-Privacy National Conference set up
The Legislator, when converting the so-called “Cura Italia” decree by way of l. n. 27/2020, introduced a provision that put an end to a problem that already came out at the beginning of the social distancing imposed by the pandemic Covid – 19 emergency, prescribing the useful methods regarding the remote release of the power of attorney.
Giorgio Altieri, partner of Tonucci & Partners, has assisted Massimo Cellino already when he was the President of
Articolo dell’Avv. Prof. Alessandro Varrenti di Tonucci & Partners su una possibile soluzione al problema della liquidità, senza
As part of a Community approach to combating and containing the diffusion of the COVID-19 virus (the “coronavirus”), the European Commission has adopted the Guide to Data Protection in Applications to Support the Fight Against the COVID 19 Pandemic (the “Guide”).
Herewith below you can find the second part of the analysis of the aforesaid guidelines (the first part is available here) concerning privacy by design and by default, measures to be taken in order to ensure compliance with the principles of lawfulness, purposes of data minimization, access and storage limitation, based on the various features of the apps under review.
Nell’ambito dello sviluppo di un approccio comunitario al contrasto ed al contenimento della diffusione del virus COVID-19 (il
As part of an EU approach to fighting and containing the diffusion of the COVID-19 virus (the “coronavirus”), the European Commission has issued its guidelines for mobile applications supporting the fight against the pandemic, specifically focusing on the related data protection features.
The implementation of digital technologies (e.g. “contact tracing”) seems to represent a useful tool for national health authorities to monitor and contain the diffusion of the virus, especially in the post-emergency phase when containment measures are lifted, provided that the use of such solutions are made in the full respect of the citizens’ fundamental rights and freedoms, including, first and foremost, the individuals’ right to privacy and respect for their private lives.
Herewith below is the first part of the analysis of the aforesaid guidelines, that set out a number of general principles intended for the application, regardless of the specific characteristics of the individual applications.
In this article published on Key4Biz, Alessandro Del Ninno of Tonucci & Partners closely analyzes the rules introduced
In this article published on Key4Biz, Alessandro Del Ninno of Tonucci & Partners closely analyzes the rules introduced