We support you in all national and international legal matters
We advise on insurance law at both national and international level, especially in German-Italian legal relations.
Your contacts at Dolce Lauda are admitted to the bar in both Italy and Germany and offer not only sound legal expertise but also the cultural and practical know-how to handle cross-border cases, especially in the Italian and German legal systems. Many years of experience in achieving practical solutions guarantees our clients result-oriented, pragmatic advice, especially in complex case constellations.
Contract drafting and litigation
We offer comprehensive advice in all areas of insurance contract drafting and represent our clients both in and out of court in Germany and Italy.
Our insurance law services in detail
- Assistance in the initiation of business
- Drafting of contracts
- Drafting or reviewing general terms and conditions
- Adaptation of the contract model to the specific international circumstances and the individual insurance products and/or insured risks
Do you have a problem with insurance law as a private individual or as a company?
Do you operate across borders or travel frequently in different member states for private or professional reasons?
We will check for you whether and to what extent you have the right cover or support you in obtaining cover for your individual situation.
Are you an insurance company that wants to offer insurance products or services internationally, especially in Italy?
We will help you to harmonise your ideas of the services to be offered with foreign law, in particular Italian law.
When does it make sense to take out an insurance policy? Which risks are actually covered, under which conditions and in what amount? Is it worthwhile to conclude a higher or lower excess with the insurer?
We can also help with these strategic insurance law questions.
In addition, we represent our clients in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) proceedings, such as mediation proceedings, which in Italy in certain cases are even mandatory prior to court proceedings, or in negoziazione assistita (a""compulsory negotiation with legal assistance", pursuant to Art. 2, para. 7. of D.L. No. 132/2014 n.F.).