Adv Eugenio Muschio > Studio Professionale Associato a Baker & McKenzie > Milan, Italy > Lawyer Profile
Studio Professionale Associato a Baker & McKenzie Offices

PIAZZA MEDA 3
20121 MILAN
Italy
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Adv Eugenio Muschio

Work Department
Banking & Finance
Position
Eugenio’s practice covers European financial and insurance regulations, such as UCITS, AIMFD, MiFID II, Prospectus Directive, Solvency II Directive, Basel III, Payment Services Directive, Electronic Money Directive, as well as domestic regulations issued by the Bank of Italy, the CONSOB, and the IVASS. He regularly assists financial players in relation to the provision of regulated services and the offer of financial products, and is often involved in cross-border reorganization of regulated entities.
Eugenio also assists major financial institutions in the context of debt capital market transactions (EMTN, standalone bonds, liability management), acting both on the part of the issuers and the dealers, and has recently advised on some of the most significant debt issuances in the Italian market.
Languages
English, Italian
Education
- University of Palermo (Law Degree, with honours) (2005)
Lawyer Rankings
Italy > Banking and finance: Bank regulatory
Studio Professionale Associato a Baker & McKenzie advises on fintech and payment services sector-related financial and insurance regulatory aspects. Its expertise covers authorisation procedures before the Italian authorities, along with reviewing internal policies and procedures. Eugenio Muschio is a ‘great lawyer’, while Alberto Fornari focuses on general, trade and structured finance.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Compliance
- EU and competition law
- Industry focus: Healthcare and life sciences
- Tax
- Administrative and public law
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Data privacy and data protection
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Banking and finance: Bank regulatory
- Banking and finance: Borrower side
- Banking and finance: lender or arranger side
- Real estate and construction
- Intellectual property