Mr Filippo Pacciani > Legance - Avvocati Associati > Rome, Italy > Lawyer Profile

Legance - Avvocati Associati
VIA DI SAN NICOLA DA TOLENTINO 67
00187 ROMA
Italy

Work Department

Administrative Law - Energy, Project & Infrastructure

Position

Partner

Career

Filippo Pacciani focuses on administrative law. He developed a considerable expertise in the public contracts sector both at a judicial and extrajudicial level.
He deals with tender procedures aimed at awarding a complete range of public contracts (i.e., works, services and supply contracts, work concessions, public-private partnerships) assisting both contracting authorities in structuring the tender process and leading companies and/or lenders respectively in participating in tender procedures and financing public contracts.
Due to the high-profile experience gathered in the public contracts sector, he has been involved in pivotal transactions on the infrastructures’ Italian market as well as in some of the major disputes before Italian Administrative Courts in the public contract sectors.

Languages

Italian, English

Memberships

Member of the Rome Bar, Italy

Education

In 1994 he graduated in Law, summa cum laude, at Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

Lawyer Rankings

Italy > Administrative and public law

(Hall of Fame)

Filippo PaccianiLegance – Avvocati Associati

With offices in Rome and Milan, Legance – Avvocati Associati houses a dedicated team of experienced lawyers who are regularly involved in public-sector contracts, including PPP contracts, town planning and local development, as well as public financing, energy and environmental matters. Here the team is active in both non-contentious work, including advice in relation to concessions, authorisations, and public regulations, and contentious matters before the Italian administrative courts, such as remediation procedures, waste management, and disputes related to environmental damage. The co-head of the Milan office, Giuseppe Abbruzzese is noted for his expertise in administrative law issues in real estate transactions, while fellow co-head Cristina Martorana notably focuses on the regulated fields of energy and infrastructure, especially on the acquisition or financing of plants that produce energy from renewable and conventional sources. Highly experienced in the energy sector, Antonella Capria has recently been representing clients in connection with the implementation of EU regulations on environmental damage and the green economy. Filippo Pacciani is noted for handling major disputes before Italian Administrative Courts in the public contract sectors, while senior counsel Alessandra Palatini focuses on real estate transactions, specifically on the development of building complexes.