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Massimo Antonini

Work Department
Partner - Tax , Private Wealth
Position
Massimo advises Italian and international clients on tax law, with a particular focus on corporate transactions, M&A, private equity, international taxation, transfer pricing, tax litigation, private wealth management, trusts and estate planning.
Career
Massimo Antonini joined the Firm in 2004 and became a Partner in 2008
Languages
Italian, English, French
Memberships
Member of the Milan Bar (Italy). Member of IFA (International Fiscal Association – Italian branch); Member of the Board of Directors of STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) Italy.
Education
Graduated in Law, University of Milan, 1993; LL.M., University of Leiden (NL), 2000
Lawyer Rankings
Italy > Tax
(Hall of Fame)Recent activity for Chiomenti‘s tax practice includes major cross-border M&A deals. The group also has enviable financial sector expertise and its tax offering covers international fund and real estate structuring, reoganisations and implementing transactions in Italy, as well as audits, litigation and private clients. Raul-Angelo Papotti attracts client praise for his ‘outstanding abilities’; Massimo Antonini is a widely respected tax litigator; and Marco Di Siena is a tax and planning specialist. Other names to note are Paolo Giacometti, Giuseppe Andrea Giannantonio, Raffaele Russo, Antonino Guida, Giuseppe Zorzi, Gian Gualberto Morgigni and Elisabetta Costanza Pavesi.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Administrative and public law
- Banking and finance: Bank regulatory
- Banking and finance: Borrower side
- Banking and finance: lender or arranger side
- Capital markets: Debt
- Capital markets: Equity
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- EU and competition law
- Industry focus: Luxury goods
- Industry focus: Retail
- Private equity
- Real estate and construction
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Tax