Mattioli Law Firm provides foreign clients with negotiation and drafting of business contracts with Italy based partners (suppliers, buyers, agents and distributors) including Joint Ventures with Italian business partners.
Our team of lawyers also provides legal advice about public procurement in Italy supporting foreign companies who are involved in public tenders issued by Italian agencies.
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Agency agreements in Italy
Contact our law firm if you require to know how to draft and/or negotiate an Agency agreement subject to Italian agency law.
We will provide you full information on the following major topics:
-Formal requirements of the contract
-Definition of the position of the agent
-Specification of the contractual products
-Territory and Exclusivity
-Duties and obligations of the agent
-Duties and obligations of the principal
-Term and Termination
-Termination for breach of contract
-Applicable Law and Dispute resolution
Distributorship agreement in Italy
In addition, contact our law firm if you require to know how to draft and/or negotiate a Distribution agreement with an Italian distributor and/or a distribution agreement subject to Italian Law. We will provide you full information on the following major topics:
-Territory and Exclusivity
-Specification of the contractual products
-Confidentiality and Proprietary rights
-Terms of purchase and sale of products
-Purchase price and price changes
-Term and Termination
-Termination for breach of contract
-Applicable Law and Dispute resolution
Public Procurement in Italy
Public procurement in Italy is governed by Public Contracts Code (Legislative Decree n°50/2016 as recently amended).
This Code appllies to public works, supply and service contracts awarded by contracting autorithies. Secondary regulation is also applicable to the said matters.