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avvocati

Avvocati are legal professionals who provide the full range of services related to the practice of law. They offer legal consulting, draft pleadings and contracts, negotiate settlements, and represent clients in court and before administrative bodies. In Italy, the term denotes members of the legal profession who can appear before judges and arbiters and provide formal legal opinions.

The scope of work for avvocati spans civil, criminal, administrative, and commercial matters, as well as specialized

Education and licensure require a formal path. Prospective avvocati obtain a laurea magistrale in giurisprudenza (law

Professional bodies include the Consiglio Nazionale Forense (CNF) at the national level and the provincial Ordini

fields
such
as
labor,
tax,
and
family
law.
They
may
assist
individuals,
businesses,
and
public
institutions,
draft
and
review
documents,
advise
on
risk
and
compliance,
and
participate
in
mediation
or
arbitration.
Rights
of
audience
and
the
exact
competences
can
vary
by
jurisdiction
and
court
level,
but
in
general
avvocati
are
the
primary
advocates
in
litigation
and
formal
proceedings
in
Italy.
degree)
and
then
complete
a
period
of
professional
training,
known
as
tirocinio
forense,
under
the
supervision
of
an
experienced
avvocato.
They
must
then
pass
the
esame
di
stato
per
l’abilitazione
all’esercizio
della
professione
forense
to
join
the
local
Ordine
degli
Avvocati,
the
bar
association.
Adherence
to
the
Codice
Deontologico
Forense
and
ongoing
continuing
education
are
required
to
maintain
membership.
degli
Avvocati.
The
avvocato
profession
is
distinct
from
notaries
and
judges,
though
collaboration
with
these
roles
is
common
in
complex
matters.
The
profession
is
regulated
by
national
law
in
Italy,
with
alignment
to
European
standards
for
cross-border
practice
where
applicable.