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Recognition of the Intending Mother: The Impact of Ruling No. 15075 of 2025 on Assisted Reproduction Abroad

Ruling No. 15075 of 2025 by the Court of Cassation revolutionizes the recognition of children born through heterologous assisted reproduction abroad for same-sex female couples. Discover how the declaration of unconstitutionality of Article 8 of Law 40/2004 guarantees the status of child to the intending mother, protecting the best interests of the minor and redefining family law in Italy.

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Veneto Banks Litigation: The Court of Cassation and "Excluded Litigation" in Order No. 15083 of 2025

The Supreme Court, with Order No. 15083 of 2025, clarifies the boundaries of Intesa Sanpaolo's procedural succession in pending disputes concerning the former Veneto Banks. Substitution is excluded for banking relationships already extinguished as of the transfer date, a crucial point for thousands of savers and businesses involved.

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Challenging Company Resolutions and Loss of Shareholder Status: Cassation Ruling 15087/2025

The Court of Cassation, with ruling 15087 of 2025, clarifies a crucial aspect in challenging company resolutions: the loss of shareholder status after an appeal to the Cassation Court does not affect the standing to sue, outlining significant implications for the protection of shareholders' rights.

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The Evidentiary Value of Public Deeds: Analysis of Supreme Court Order No. 15805 of June 13, 2025

An important Order from the Court of Cassation, No. 15805/2025, clarifies the limits of the privileged evidentiary value of public deeds. Discover how parties' statements, even when contained in a public deed, can be challenged without the need to file a false declaration claim, ensuring greater flexibility in civil proceedings and protecting substantive truth.

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International Protection and the Dublin Regulation: Factual Assessment in Referral Proceedings (Order No. 15773/2025)

Discover how the Court of Cassation, with Order 15773/2025, clarified the powers of the national judge in reviewing the discretionary clause of the Dublin Regulation, allowing for the assessment of new and pre-existing facts for broader asylum protection in Italy.

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Assignment of Veneto Banks and Passive Legitimation: Cassation Order 15670/2025

An in-depth analysis of Order 15670/2025 from the Court of Cassation clarifies the limits of Intesa Sanpaolo's passive legitimation in litigation concerning Veneto banks in liquidation. Discover when the successor bank is not liable for relationships already extinguished at the time of assignment, a crucial point for former account holders and lawyers.

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Transfer of a Bank Business in Administrative Liquidation: The Court of Cassation and the Inapplicability of Art. 2560 of the Civil Code (Order No. 15678/2025)

An in-depth analysis of the Court of Cassation's Order No. 15678/2025, which clarifies the scope of Art. 2560 of the Civil Code in complex operations involving the transfer of bank businesses undergoing administrative liquidation, highlighting the prevalence of special legislation. Discover the implications for creditors and buyers.

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Collective Bargaining Agreement Contributions in Local Public Transport: The Clarity of the Supreme Court with Order no. 15437/2025

An in-depth analysis of Order no. 15437 of 2025 by the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the subordination of the right of local public transport companies to contributions for the renewal of the National Collective Bargaining Agreement to the prior disbursement of state co-financing to the Regions, outlining the implications for the sector and the financial chain of responsibility.

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Protection of Minors and Parental Violence: Supreme Court Ordinance No. 16084/2025 and the Judge's Duties

The Supreme Court, with Ordinance No. 16084/2025, reiterates the judge's non-derogable duty to ascertain accusations of violent or aggressive parental behavior, crucial for the protection of the minor and the assessment of parental fitness, even in cases of witnessed violence and alleged paternal manipulation, quashing a judgment that had not thoroughly examined these aspects.

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Internal Res Judicata and Court-Appointed Expert: The Court of Cassation Clarifies the Procedural Nature of Orders on Court-Appointed Technical Consultancy (Order No. 16034/2025)

An in-depth analysis of Order No. 16034 of 2025 by the Court of Cassation, which defines the scope of internal res judicata, excluding its formation on orders of a procedural nature concerning court-appointed technical consultancy. Discover the implications for civil proceedings and how an order on technical consultancy does not prejudice the merits of the decision.