Alex has a law degree earned at the University of Roma Tre in 2009. He is a member of the Milan Bar Association.
He has been working with Eva and Massimo since 2014 and became their partner in 2018.
Alex deals mainly with real estate, construction and leasing, as well as commercial contracts and company law, mergers and acquisitions, litigation and arbitration, bankruptcy law, project finance and renewable energies.
Alex is head of the firm’s German desk.
real estate
The Italian real estate industry is constantly evolving, and generates increasing interest from major players both in the purchase and sale of real estate assets, and in subsequent activities for their management and exploitation.
administrative law
The way the Public Administration interfaces with citizens and businesses provides the measure of a country’s modernity. Against the complexities that traditionally Italian or foreign citizens, businesses and investors are faced with when dealing with the public, a streamlined and technical approach is required to identify and implement the most effective and transparent tools.
commercial contracts
The contract is an evolved instrument of law at the service of the market and society. Making clients aware of the limits that the law imposes on contractual freedom and helping them achieve their real goals is the added value of the assistance provided by the firm.
mergers and acquisitions
When it comes to assisting companies in extraordinary corporate operations, it is necessary to possess and implement a strategic vision that embraces every area concerned, right from the moment the structure of the transaction is chosen.
litigation and arbitration
Litigating a case is not always the best course of action, even when the conflict is so that it appears difficult to reach a compromise. However, when it is necessary to bring a matter to court, the lawyers of emlex are ready to assist their clients in proceedings in all instances, before Italian and European Union courts.
environment, climate change and energy
Safeguarding our planet’s natural resources is no longer just an option, but a pillar of the struggle for our very survival. Progress can in no way disregard the preservation of resources, the use of science and technology to extract new value from waste, according to a concept of circular economy to be made an integral part of our societal and business culture even before rules impose it.