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Friday, September 22, 2023

MAIO launches Italian Desk, hires of counsel to lead it

MAIO Legal has hired Paolo Bronco to lead the firm´s recently created Italian Desk to respond to the needs of its Italian clients, joining from Bartolomé & Briones, where he was also the head of its Italian Desk

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MAIO Legal now has an Italian Desk with which it formalises its decades of experience in this market, where it has developed a client base with leading Italian companies, especially in the financial and industrial sectors.

The firm already has several professionals who offer clients their knowledge of the Italian and Spanish language and mentality. Paolo Ronco has now joined the team as of counsel and will be responsible for MAIO Legal’s Italian Desk. Paolo holds a degree in Economics from the University of Turin, and in his professional career he has been responsible for the Italian Desk of Bartolomé & Briones law firm for 12 years. He also has extensive experience in a variety of corporate transactions, ranging from the establishment of companies in Spain to their subsequent Legal, Tax and Labour management, as well as reviewing and negotiating contracts and advising on the purchase of companies in the industrial sector.

With this incorporation, the firm has more than 70 professionals on staff, distributed among its seven offices in Spain, Mexico and its China Desk.

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