Francesco Rovetta
Partner at Bertacco Recla & Partners- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Bertacco Recla & Partners
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Italy
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Law Practice
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1 - 100 Employee
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Partner
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Feb 2021 - Present
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Avvocato - Lawyer
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Jun 2014 - Feb 2021
Bertacco Recla & Partners is a legal boutique well known in the market for its proven experience in all aspects of administrative law, with a significant specialisation in the real estate sector. The Firm assists private companies and public bodies in all town planning, building, and permitting/authorisation procedures as well as in tenders to construct public infrastructure projects in lieu of building permit fees.In the real estate sector, its well-established and recognised ability to assist Italian and international companies in a wide range of sophisticated real estate transactions (acquisitions, divestments, contributions to funds and investment companies with fixed capital), combined with solid expertise in town planning procedures and construction, make Bertacco Recla & Partners a leader in the Italian market, including in managing procedures to enhance, develop and redevelop urban areas and real estate complex.My main practice areas include:- Legal assistance and consulting services to any international and domestic subject operating in the real estate sector with respect to the authorization procedures required for the conversion and/or enhancement of value of real estate assets.- Legal due diligence relating to all administrative matters involved in real estate transactions and developments across Italy.- Legal assistance to both private and public clients in the course of legal proceedings before the Administrative Courts. Show less
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Ammlex - Amministrativisti Associati
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Italy
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Law Practice
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1 - 100 Employee
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Lawyer
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Oct 2008 - May 2014
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Education
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Università degli Studi di Milano
Doctor of Law (J.D.) -
St. Anselm's Abbey School
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Fondazione Sacro Cuore
Liceo Classico