Carlo Scarpa

PARTNER
PADUA
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL AGREEMENTS CORPORATE AND M&A IP AGREEMENTS INTERNATIONAL LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION
Partner at “Tonucci&Partners” since 2003. Partner at “Scarpa, Scapolo and Vasta” law firm (1997- 2003). Associate and Partner at “EIGG Carnelutti” (1991-1997). Junior International Marketing Manager at Korff S.p.A. (New York office: 1989-1990). He has assisted clients in negotiations related to trade agreements and M&A in multiple countries such as Argentina, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Romania, Russia, Iceland, Hong Kong, Serbia, Spain, South Africa, Vietnam, Hungary and Ukraine. He has organized several webinars on IP in 2020/21, in particular the ‘Life Science for Sustainable Future’ cycle with UNIPD, and workshops such as ‘Protect your invention and make your company grow’ (2016) at the Padua Trade Fair; ‘Internationalization and Financing of North East Enterprises’ (2014) at the Padua Chamber of Commerce; ‘Renewable Energy/Legal Solutions’ (2010/13) as part of SEP Padua Trade Fair.

EDUCATION

Master in Business Administration at CUOA (1988). Law Degree at University of Bologna (1986).

QUALIFICATIONS

Admitted to practice before the High Court (2009). Admitted to the Italian Bar – Court of Padua (1990).

LANGUAGES

Italian (mother tongue) English Spanish

OTHERS

Co-author of the guide “The International trade and commercial transactions in Italy” (2016/21) by ThomsonReuters; Consultant in the research “Becoming international” (2013/14) and co-author of the research “Be International Be Digital” (2019/21) both in collaboration with the CUOA Foundation “International School of Management”; Co-author of the e-book: “Transfer Pricing and Commercial Contracts” published by the Order of Chartered Accountants of Padua (2013). President of Arbitration Board, appointed by the President of the Association of Chartered Accountants of Padua – Corporate Law (2021/22) Judge at the Court of Appeal of the Italian Rugby Federation (FIR) since 2013/15; Expert Witness in commercial law in a case before the Royal Court of Justice London (2015).

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