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Civil and Commercial Litigation

We provide comprehensive and structured support in civil and commercial litigation

Thanks to the experience and cross-disciplinary expertise of our professionals, Pollicino AIdvisory provides comprehensive and structured support in civil and commercial litigation, both at the national level and in multi-jurisdictional contexts.

We assist corporations and individuals in judicial proceedings at all levels and instances, from first instance to the Court of Cassation, ensuring continuous oversight of both the substantive and procedural aspects of each dispute.

Our litigation practice encompasses a broad range of controversies, including, among others, contractual and commercial disputes, regulatory and technology-related disputes, often featuring high technical complexity and a strong digital component.

Leveraging in-depth knowledge of regulated sectors and industry-specific contracts, our professionals integrate the strictly procedural dimension with a careful analysis of the relevant regulatory context, developing defense strategies and risk management solutions tailored to the client’s specific needs.

We support corporations and individuals in all forms of arbitration, both institutional and ad hoc, domestic and international, as well as in alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, including mediation and assisted negotiation.

Particular attention is given to the pre-litigation phase, which we consider central to defining the optimal defense strategy.

We work closely with clients to evaluate the advisability of judicial action versus alternative solutions, aiming, where possible, to reach negotiated settlements that reduce time, costs, and uncertainty, while safeguarding the client’s strategic and commercial interests.

Through this integrated approach—combining advanced procedural expertise, sector-specific knowledge, and a focus on dispute prevention—we accompany our clients throughout the entire lifecycle of a dispute, from initial risk assessment and management to its eventual resolution in court or arbitration.