After graduating from high school, she began her legal studies at the University of Bologna, where she graduated with honours with a thesis in civil law, a subject in which she also obtained a doctorate (PhD) a few years later and in which she became a scholar.
Initially, she combined her professional and academic activities, also teaching financial market law at the University of Bologna, Rimini branch, as a contract professor for a couple of academic years.
He then decided to devote himself solely to advocacy, adding other areas of specialisation to his solid civil law training, such as labour law, arbitration and the law of corporate crisis and over-indebtedness. For a few years, he gained experience in ad hoc bodies, practising, for example, as a mediator for ADR Center SpA and as an over-indebtedness crisis manager for the OCC set up at the Bologna Bar Association. He is still a judge's assistant for the Court of Bologna as a receiver of dormant inheritances, support administrator and assistant in property transfers in the context of separation and divorce proceedings.
For personal inclination, even before than for professional deepening, she has always constantly cultivated the subjects of negotiation, theory and practice of the agreement and contract drafting, being as far as possible always in favour of conciliatory solutions and problem solving and always having a lot of fun accompanying clients in the negotiation of complex structured agreements.
She is the author of numerous publications and has repeatedly been called upon as a speaker at training courses and conferences.
Degree
PhD
Level II university master's degree