Fashion Law Studio Legale

de Tilla Studio Legale offers support in the field of fashion law or fashion law and art law, i.e. art law. The firm`s professionals, experts in these disciplines, take care of the legal relationships for the protection of a work of art and its author, as well as products designed by the so-called “taste and fashion designers”. Our art and fashion lawyers take care of the circulation, enjoyment and economic exploitation of these works and products. These ever-increasing specializations are characterized by their transversality. In fact, the lawyer must have specific skills in: We have experience in the study and application of disciplines complementary to the fashion supply chain such as marketing and consumer sociology. We know in detail the instruments of protection against counterfeiting and piracy that affect the sector. These, like applicable intellectual property laws, vary depending on the country in which you wish to operate. The support of a specialized lawyer can make all the difference in the success of a business, a project, or in the development and implementation phase of a successful idea. Il punto dopo il primo round della battaglia legale Diesel/Zara.

Studio Martelli & Partners was one of the first law firms in Italy to specialize in fashion law and today has an entire department dedicated to this particular area of law. Mr. David Scarabicchi has been developing for years constant collaborations with the best fashion and apparel industries nationally and internationally, enough to gain a solid experience in fashion law, which has become over time one of the most important areas of expertise of the Scarabicchi law firm. She advises on trademark counterfeits and counterfeiting, contract management (mainly agency and purchase contracts), the internationalization process and corporate criminal law. Scarabicchi offers the best and most effective solutions in the fields of luxury, fashion and beauty. Photography and fashion. Clovers receives a positive verdict from the Milan court regarding the unauthorized use of a photo in a fashion collection. We have extensive experience in luxury goods, fashion and design, working with traditional and innovative companies and creatives operating in B2B, B2C, wholesale, retail and online. Thanks to many years of experience in close contact with fashion brands, we have an in-depth knowledge of the entire product life cycle, from the creative phase to the production phase through commercial points of sale and associated marketing and communication activities. Fashion has always played a leading role in the Italian economy and is currently one of the most important items of GDP. In the world of fashion, anything luxury can be the subject of interest, discussion and scrutiny.

The legal assistance of our fashion lawyers is essential for the protection of designs and trademarks and represents an important competitive advantage. We offer highly specialized advice in the field of fashion law. This is made possible thanks to our in-depth knowledge of intellectual property law, customs law, anti-counterfeiting and commercial law contracts. The Fashion Law department is aimed at small, medium and large companies active in the field of fashion and luxury. The law firm assists its clients at all stages of the design, production, distribution and promotion of products and services in order to protect the brand and resolve disputes. The team is composed of lawyers specialized in different areas of law and working together to ensure a pragmatic and multidisciplinary approach aimed at achieving the client`s business objectives in Italy and abroad. The firm advises individuals and companies on all aspects of intellectual property in relation to intangible assets, the registration of trademarks and patents, the protection of industrial property rights (active and passive legal defense) and all possible fault obligations. Special efforts will also be devoted to the protection of personality and property rights in order to broaden the scope of copyright enforcement.

Real estate (locazione, compravendita, affitto di ramo di azienda, concessionaire, store in store, corner) Due to its particular nature, art law overlaps with other areas of law. Examples include labour law, intellectual property law and tax and commercial law. In addition, in the event that a criminal offence is committed, it is also in accordance with criminal law. The task of the art lawyer is to promote the enjoyment of a particular art and to legally regulate all its inherent legal relationships and higher interests. Production (supply and subcontracting, supply, national and international distribution) Supreme sued for copyright infringement. Photography and fashion. Clovers receives a positive verdict from the Milan court on the misuse of a photo. Thanks to many years of experience in close contact with companies and professionals, we know the entire product life cycle, from the creative phase to production, including points of sale and associated marketing and communication activities. We offer concrete solutions to the problems that usually arise when buying, selling, intending to export or import a work of art.

We are able to provide global service to a global market and help our clients manage key art collections. Our clients in this area include foundations, archives and trusts. In addition, an art lawyer deals with conflict management, copyright protection and the fight against counterfeiting. It deals with disputes between co-heirs and beneficiaries of inheritances as well as between collectors and archives and artists` foundations on the certification of works. Comunicazione e marketing (consulenza a fotografi, agenzie di comunicazione e uffici stampa, blogger e influencer) The company`s expertise lies in the fight against counterfeiting through the Special Anti-Fraud Unit, which manages the company internally. With respect to interests in the work of art, the general principles of administrative law state that a balance is struck between various conflicting legal interests. With this conciliation, it is necessary to determine which interest is most worth protecting. This happens in particular if a work of art has to collide with institutions of commercial and corporate law or private law.