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Hotels & Leisure

The hotel sector is an important and developing one, especially in Italy with many impressive new projects growing in our domestic market. CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni, has specialist professionals who advise on the acquisition and disposal of premises for a variety of national and international clients with interests in Italy. This includes regular advice on the requirements to be met to secure and maintain the appropriate licenses and all regulatory advice in order to comply with the complex Italian hotel regulation. CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni represents clients in any contentious matters arising from these issues and advise on the full range of business law and tax licensing issues.


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12/01/2024
A new tool in the fight against online infringement
Online infringements and domain squatting are challenges often faced by businesses and tackling such issues has been made all the more difficult in a post-GDPR world where most publicly available domain...
03/04/2023
Rigorous European legislation bringing clarity on proper green communication
Environmental awareness and sustainability have been subjects of intense discussions since they are of growing importance to individuals in their daily decisions. Because this dimension of economic competition...
20/03/2023
Out with the old, in with the new? Considerations for patentees in opting...
So far in this series of blog posts, we began with an article that highlighted some of the key changes between the current European system of patent prosecution and enforcement and the new Unitary Patent...
06/03/2023
Future impact of emerging technologies on IP protection and enforcement...
As technology develops rapidly, the way in which stakeholders protect and enforce their intellectual property (IP) is changing and will continue to change in the future, but how? And should existing IP...
21/02/2023
UK regulator joins the global enforcement trend and warns employers to...
The overlap between employees’ rights and competition law has long been predicted by competition specialists. Cartel enforcement in labour market agreements became a fledgling activity of competition...
04/01/2023
EU adopts NIS2 Directive to enhance cybersecurity and resilience
The NIS2 will provide the framework for cybersecurity risk management measures and reporting obligations in specified sectors, such as energy, transport, health, and digital infrastructure. Furthermore...
16/12/2022
European Super League suffers damaging blow in latest round of legal challenge
The proposed European Super League (ESL) needs little introduction – when announced in April 2021, the plans to launch a breakaway league involving some of Europe’s biggest clubs received a severe...
05/12/2022
EU Commission proposes to modernise product liability rules for green and...
Current product liability rules, based on the 85/374/EGK Product Liability Directive (PLD), are nearly 40 years old and no longer suitable for the modern digital age. Among other things, the PLD is uncertain...
17/10/2022
Boom & Gloom? CMS European M&A Outlook 2023
We are pleased to share with you the 2023 edition of the European M&A Outlook published by CMS in association with Mergermarket. The report offers a comprehensive assessment of dealmaking sentiment in...
12/10/2022
Commission proposes landmark new rules on liability for AI systems
On 28 September 2022, the European Commission proposed the draft AI Liability Directive (AILD Draft) on adapting non-contractual civil liability rules to artificial intelligence as a potential solution...
13/09/2022
UPC Rules of Procedure go into force with judgments to be made public
The entry into force of the Rules of Procedure is part of the final preparations for the United Patent Court (UPC), which is currently expected to start work in early 2023. After the bodies of the UPC...
22/08/2022
EU intellectual property office publishes approach for classifying virtual...
With the explosion in popularity of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) in recent years that has seen seemingly ordinary pictures of apes being sold for tens of millions of dollars, the EU Intellectual Property...