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May 2026
Anyone who has done business in Italy knows that personal relationships, mutual trust, and informal agreements play a central role. In the United States, the landscape is radically different: American legal culture is built on written documentation, contractual precision, and proactive risk management. This difference is not merely cultural — it is structural. The American...
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The American market offers extraordinary opportunities for Italian companies seeking international growth. Whether acquiring a competitor, a strategic supplier, or a tech startup, cross-border M&A transactions require specific legal preparation. Due diligence in the U.S. is a more extensive process than in Italy. Beyond the standard financial and tax review, it is essential to verify...
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