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August 18, 2005
Distribution contracts in Italy
The Italian Civil Code deals with many kinds of contracts, but distribution agreements aren't among them. Italian lawyers, says Livia Oglio of Milan's Studio Legal Sutti, have to use what amounts to common law analogies from other kinds of contracts to determine the applicable principles. In recent client advisory, Distribution Contracts: The Paradise For Forum And Applicable Law Shopping, she outlines the issues.
[Frank Snyder]
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