about

I am an Italian attorney with a legal career spanning over two decades in real estate, international transactions, and corporate law. My work lies at the intersection of law and business, where I have developed a strong ability to align the Italian legal system with the expectations and standards of American clients.

Throughout my professional journey, I have developed a contractual and negotiation framework designed specifically for American individuals and investors purchasing property in Italy. This methodology blends the rigor of Italian legal tradition with practical, results-driven negotiation strategies, ensuring transparent, balanced, and secure transactions.

My practice is deeply rooted in real estate law, with particular attention to property acquisitions, relocation, and urban development. I also advise on cross-border matters involving international trade and corporate restructuring, and I regularly assist U.S.-based individuals and companies in navigating Italian legal and regulatory frameworks.

Over the years, I have been invited to share my experience in academic and professional settings. I serve as an Adjunct Professor of Italian Real Property Law at La Sapienza University of Rome and at the Rome Bar Association’s Mandatory School of Law. I am also a regular speaker at legal webinars and conferences, particularly those organized by U.S. and Italian-American institutions such as NIABA and NIAF. Most recently, I delivered a lecture at the University of Southern California on community living and sustainable relocation in Italy.

My commitment to the international legal community is reflected in the leadership roles I hold: I am a founding member of the International Practice Committee—Real Property Section of the California Lawyers Association, and I serve on the Board of Directors of the National Italian American Bar Association (NIABA).

My approach is analytical, strategic, and ethically grounded. I help clients navigate complex legal matters with clarity and foresight.