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Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP

Litigation: Highly Regarded

Europe Guide 2026 : Italy


Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP

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Litigation: Highly Regarded - Italy

Band 3

Band 3


What the Team is Known For

Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle is a dynamic practice group assisting sovereign countries on cross-border disputes, including corporate litigation. The team is also adept at handling litigation matters for clients in the banking, real estate and fashion sectors, among others. The law firm's lawyers also act on contractual, insolvency and antitrust litigation arising from the oil and gas and logistics sector.

Notable practitioners

Edoardo Zucchelli, Francesco Dell’Atti and Jacopo Cordiano are key contacts at the law firm.

Strengths

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  • The team at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle is able to intervene swiftly on all aspects, including questions relating to other jurisdictions.

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  • The team possesses a strong negotiation support capacity, as well as an analytical ability aimed at identifying elements of strength or weakness of the client.

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  • The lawyers combine robust litigation experience with a pragmatic, solution-oriented mindset, allowing them to deliver advice and outcomes that are closely aligned with clients’ commercial objectives.

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  • Its ability to anticipate challenges and craft robust arguments sets the law firm apart in the industry. Its reputation for resilience and innovative case strategies makes it a trusted partner.

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  • The department is renowned for its strategic litigation approach, combining deep technical knowledge with legal precision.

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