Ms Manuela Cerulli > Chiomenti > Rome, Italy > Lawyer Profile

Chiomenti
VIA XXIV MAGGIO, 43
00187 ROME
Italy
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Work Department

Of Counsel - Corporate-M&A

Position

Manuela Cerulli regularly advises Italian and international clients on M&A, energy and real estate transactions. Manuela has extensive experience in the drafting of commercial contracts in several industries including energy (both conventional and renewable energy sources) and real estate (with a particular focus on hotels and nursing homes).

Manuela has extensive experience in the development of solar and wind farms, including in the drafting and negotiation of Development Agreements, EPC and O&M Agreements.

Career

Manuela Cerulli joined the Firm in 2004; she became a Counsel in 2019 and of Counsel in 2023.

Languages

Italian, English

Memberships

Member of the Rome Bar (Italy), 2002

Education

Graduated in Law, Sapienza University of Rome, 1999 and Postgraduate course, EU Law of Financial and Insurance Intermediaries and of Financial Markets, Sapienza, University of Rome, 2000

Lawyer Rankings

Italy > Industry focus: Energy

(Leading associates)

Manuela CerulliChiomenti

Chiomenti houses a team of experienced practitioners whose focus ranges from oil and gas and renewable energy to biomass, bio-fuel, energy efficiency and regasification matters. They can regularly be found advising clients on a range of energy-related matters including project development, project financing, PPAs, acquisitions and regulations. Practice head Carola Antonini maintains a broad practice, encompassing renewable energy projects, infrastructure deals, public tenders and gas transport and distribution, while Mario Roli advises industrial operators and funds on acquisition transactions. The team also includes Elena Busson, noted for handling complex transactions in the gas, airport, telecom towers and transport sectors in Italy; transactions expert Giulia Battaglia; and regulatory matters specialist Filippo Brunetti. Manuela Cerulli is well versed in both conventional and renewable energy sources.