Our Managing Partner, Vittorio De Luca, contributed to the volume “Supervisor – AI Professionals”, edited by Filippo Poletti, together with distinguished figures from the professional community who enriched the book with their perspectives and experience.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming legal practice, enhancing research, document analysis, and process management. To fully harness its potential, awareness, method, and responsibility are essential.
In our contribution, we address the use of AI in the forensic field, focusing on its operational benefits, legal and ethical risk profiles, and the evolving role of the professional. The aim is to promote technological innovation while never losing sight of human oversight, data protection, and compliance with the European regulatory framework—particularly the GDPR and the AI Act—as essential elements for a truly sustainable and professional use of AI.
The Italian Data Protection Authority (i.e. “Garante per la protezione dei dati personali”) has once again provided guidance on how employers should manage corporate email accounts after the…
With order no. 4077 of 23 February 2026, the Italian Supreme Court addressed the issue of oral dismissal, holding that an employee challenging the termination of the employment…
The Italian Supreme Court, with order no. 4198 of 25 February 2026, held that an employee’s transfer may be lawfully implemented also in the presence of a situation…
In the organizational language of companies, terms such as “breaks,” “waiting times,” or “downtime” are often used. In operational practice, these expressions tend to be treated almost as…
Claudia Cerbone and Martina De Angeli, professionals at the De Luca & Partners firm, author this article dedicated to the draft legislative decree approved last February 5 by…
With judgment no. 4493 of December 19, 2025, the Court of Milan addressed the issue of indefinite-term labor supply (so-called staff leasing). In particular, the Court clarified that,…