Welcome to our collection of legal articles focusing on civil liability. Here, you can find insights into recent court decisions, legal precedents, and in-depth analysis of civil liability issues.
The Supreme Court, with ruling no. 16933 of 2025, clarifies the irrelevance of partial annulment for civil effects on the admissibility of a criminal appeal to the Court of Cassation, emphasizing the clear distinction between rulings and their implications on the statute of limitations for the crime, offering crucial insights for the judicial system.
The Supreme Court clarifies that, in appeal proceedings initiated solely by the civil party, the causal link must be proven with the 'more likely than not' criterion. We analyze judgment no. 15209/2025, its implications for criminal and civil liability, and its connections with Article 41 of the Italian Criminal Code and Article 533 of the Italian Code of Criminal Procedure.
The ruling of the Supreme Court clarifies the prerequisites for civil liability in the event of harm from unwanted birth, delving into the role of medical information and the burden of proof.
We explore ruling no. 931 of 2025, which clarifies the limits of the presumption of driver liability in the event of traffic accidents, highlighting the importance of assessing the circumstances in which the incident occurs.
The recent Order No. 575 of 2025 clarifies the rules of territorial jurisdiction in cases of civil liability of magistrates, highlighting the distinction between intentional and negligent behaviors, and the related legal implications.
The ordinance of the Court of Cassation clarifies the absence of obligation for the Ministry of Health to accept settlement proposals in cases of transfusion damage, highlighting the need for specific forms and procedures.
Judgment No. 196 of 2025 provides important insights into the possibility of changing the basis of liability on appeal, ensuring the right to defense and clarity in claims. Let's explore the legal and practical implications of this decision.
The recent order of the Court of Cassation clarifies the builder's liability in case of defects in wind turbine installations, highlighting the classification of the tower as an essential construction for the operation of the entire plant.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Appeal of Lecce regarding the crime of false attestations in the workplace and the legal implications for employees.
The article analyzes the Cassation's decision no. 14843/2025, which clarifies how acquittal for perjury pursuant to art. 384 c.p. does not prevent civil damages claims. Focus on art. 652 c.p.p., tort liability, and defense strategies.