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Francesco Tedeschini
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Partner Corporate - M&A
Position
Francesco assists Italian and foreign clients with matters concerning Corporate - M&A, banking, insurance, and regulated entities as well as capital markets with a focus on corporate law; M&A; private equity; joint venture; supervisory regulations; compliance, internal organization and extraordinary transactions of regulated entities; public offerings and stock listings (including capital increases); public offering and debt, convertible and equity-linked securities listing; and public bidding and trading.
Career
Francesco Tedeschini joined the Firm in 1989 and became a Partner in 1998. In 1990-1991 he was foreign associate at Skadden in New York.
Languages
Italian, English.
Member
Member of the Rome Bar (Italy)
Education
Graduated in Law, University of Perugia, 1984; Master, Tax Law and Company Law, L.U.I.S.S. Guido Carli University, Rome, 1989.
Italy
Commercial, corporate and M&A
Within: Leading individuals
Francesco Tedeschini - Chiomenti Studio Legale
Within: Commercial, corporate and M&A
Chiomenti Studio Legale’s ‘outstanding team always gives clients the best advice, not only across legal disciplines, but also on commercial issues’, thereby attracting a consistent stream of the most high-profile, complex M&A deals in Italy, on behalf of leading Italian and foreign institutional, financial, insurance and industrial groups. Filippo Modulo led advice to Banca d’Italia, as managing entity of the National Resolution Fund, on the complex sale process of Nuova Banca delle Marche, Nuova Banca dell’Etruria e del Lazio and Nuova Cassa di Risparmio di Chieti; and Michele Carpinelli acted for Luxottica Group in relation to Essilor International’s offer to merge with Luxottica Group, the Italy-based listed eyewear company. Corporate and M&A head Francesco Tedeschini is ‘great at conducting international negotiations’; private equity head Luigi Vaccaro ‘possesses all the crucial skills’; and Carlo Croff is widely respected. Other names to note are Stefano Mazzotti, Franco Agopyan, Umberto Borzi. Luca Fossati, Luca Andrea Frignani, Antonio Sascaro and Enrico Giordano. Italo De Santis and Andrea Sacco Ginevri were promoted to the partnership.