Astolfi
e Associati law firm operates nationally and internationally in the
main branches of administrative, civil, commercial, corporate and
banking law, both in the judicial and the extra-judicial fields.
The
main areas of law and types of activities that comprise the know-how
of the firm, handed down and consolidated over the years, are:
Pharmaceutical
and Health Law
Pharmacies
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Organisation of private pharmacies
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Management of municipal pharmacies
Industry:
pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, medical devices
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Company organisation (i.e. information networks, compliance
procedures, etc.)
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Contracts (i.e. license, production, distribution, co-marketing,
co-promotion, clinical trials, etc.)
Relations with health authorities
Product liability
Promotion and advertising, also through digital and social media
Contracts and tenders (i.e. legal evaluation of calls for tenders, requests for clarifications, management of out-of-court issues and litigation)
Criminal law in relation to industry-specific offences
Food Law
Food industries, special foods, supplements
Production, marketing, labelling and advertising
Health Care Law
Relations with health authorities (i.e. authorisations, accreditations, budgets, etc.)
Organisation of hospital services (i.e. contracts with health workers, team contracts, etc.)
Medical liability
Compliance and Organisational and Control Models 231/2001
Compliance models and procedures
Forms of organisation and control pursuant to Leg. Decree 231/2001
Appointments as members of Supervisory Bodies
Civil and Commercial Law
Corporate law and business contracts
Non-profit institutions and social enterprises
Banking law and financial market law
Industrial and intellectual property law, unfair competition
Bankruptcy and insolvency law
Real estate Law
Labour law and industrial relations
Business activities through new and social media
Contracts
Institutional and advertising communications
Liability
Privacy and Personal Data Protection
Business compliance with personal data protection legislation
Liability
Personal data protection in the health field