Adv Alberto Rossi > ADVANT Nctm > Milan, Italy > Lawyer Profile

ADVANT Nctm
VIA AGNELLO 12
20121 MILAN
Italy
Alberto Rossi photo

Work Department

Shipping and Logistics

Position

Partner

Career

Alberto Rossi is an expert in transport and competition law having gained extensive experience in shipping and port infrastructure. He deals with sector regulation and EU and conventional transport regulation with particular reference to the areas of energy transition and state aid.

His client base includes leading terminal operators, shipping lines and Port Authorities and shipping trade associations.

He also represents clients in court proceedings and arbitrations.

Languages

Italian and English

Memberships

Admitted to the Bar of Genoa, 1990.

Education

Law Degree, Università degli Studi di Genova, 1987

Lawyer Rankings

Italy > Genoa: leading firms

ADVANT Nctm advises on a multitude of areas such as corporate and M&A, compliance, banking and finance, real estate, and public law. Following the integration of Studio Legale Berlingieri into its practice, the firm has also strengthened its maritime and shipping department. Alberto Rossi co-heads the shipping and logistics team and divides his time between Milan, Rome, and Genoa. Alberto Torrazza and Giorgio Berlingieri are also key players in this area, while Luca Cavagnaro specialises in corporate and commercial law with a focus on compliance and M&A.

Italy > Shipping

(Leading partners)

Alberto Rossi – ADVANT Nctm

ADVANT Nctm advises on an array of port, marine, and shipping logistics- related issues. The team’s coverage encompasses terminals, port facilities, and regulatory maritime safety issues. The shipping and logistics department is co-led by Alberto Rossi, ‘one of the most famous Italian shipping lawyers’; and Alfredo Lizio, who advises companies and financial institutions on shipping finance and contracts. The practice also showcases Giorgio Berlingieri, the chair of the Italian Maritime Law Association since 2005; and Alberto Torrazza, who advises on port logistics and EU law. Simone Gaggero is also highly regarded.