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Gianni, Origoni, Grippo, Cappelli & Partners
NameGianni, Origoni, Grippo, Cappelli & Partners
Founded1918
HeadquartersRome, Italy
OfficesMilan; Rome; London; Brussels; New York; Paris; Beijing; Shanghai; Hong Kong
Practice areasCorporate law; Mergers and acquisitions; Litigation; Intellectual property; Competition; Banking and finance; Tax; Energy; Real estate; Employment
Key peopleMarco Orlandi; Paolo Romano; Francesco Lo Voi
Employees600+

Gianni, Origoni, Grippo, Cappelli & Partners is a leading Italian full‑service law firm headquartered in Rome, with an international footprint across Europe, Asia and the United States. The firm advises corporations, financial institutions and public entities on complex cross‑border matters involving mergers and acquisitions, finance, litigation, intellectual property and regulatory work. Gianni Origoni is recognized for handling transactions and disputes that intersect with Italian, European Union and international law.

History

Founded in 1918 in Rome, the firm emerged during the aftermath of World War I as part of Italy's commercial and legal reconstruction. Over the 20th century it expanded alongside Italy's industrialization, advising clients involved with the Marshall Plan, post‑war reconstruction projects and the growth of Italian conglomerates such as FIAT, Eni and Pirelli. During the 1970s and 1980s the firm developed banking and capital markets capabilities to serve clients engaging with the London Stock Exchange, NASDAQ and the emerging European Union regulatory framework. In the 1990s and 2000s the firm built international offices to support cross‑border transactions affected by reforms such as the Maastricht Treaty, Single European Act and global trends led by World Trade Organization developments.

Practice Areas

The firm's corporate practice covers mergers and acquisitions, private equity and joint ventures involving counterparties like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BlackRock and Carlyle Group. Its banking and finance team handles syndicated lending, project finance and restructuring matters for institutions including Intesa Sanpaolo, UniCredit, Deutsche Bank and BNP Paribas. The litigation and arbitration group appears before bodies such as the International Court of Arbitration, Corte Suprema di Cassazione and European Court of Justice on disputes touching Fiat Chrysler Automobiles‑era corporate reorganizations and ENEL energy contracts. Competition and regulatory work interacts with the European Commission, Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato and sector regulators for telecommunications and pharmaceuticals with clients like Telecom Italia and Roche. Intellectual property practice handles patents, trademarks and licensing for multinational innovators including Apple Inc., Microsoft, Novartis and Siemens.

Organization and Leadership

The firm operates under a partnership model with senior equity partners, managing partners and practice heads. Leadership has included noted practitioners who previously served in judicial or governmental roles, connecting the firm to institutions such as the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance, European Investment Bank and various ministries in regional administrations like Lazio. Governance structures combine a strategic board and practice committees addressing compliance with rules like the EU General Data Protection Regulation and anti‑corruption frameworks influenced by the United Nations Convention against Corruption. The firm recruits lawyers with backgrounds from universities such as Sapienza University of Rome, Bocconi University, University of Bologna and foreign schools including Harvard Law School and University of Oxford.

Offices and Global Network

Headquartered in Rome with a major office in Milan, the firm maintains international presences in financial and political centers including London, Brussels, New York City, Paris, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong. These offices coordinate with local counsel and networks such as the International Bar Association, Union Internationale des Avocats and regional chambers of commerce like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. The firm participates in cross‑border panels alongside firms from jurisdictions including Germany, France, Spain, United Kingdom, United States and China to manage multi‑jurisdictional mandates.

Notable Cases and Transactions

The firm has been involved in high‑profile M&A mandates representing sellers and buyers in transactions dealing with companies such as TIM (Telecom Italia) and energy portfolio deals associated with Eni and Snam. It advised on private equity acquisitions by firms like Permira and Apax Partners and on bond issuances and syndicated loans underwritten by banks like JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup. In arbitration, partners represented parties in disputes under International Chamber of Commerce rules and investment treaty claims invoking bilateral investment treaties between Italy and states across Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe. The firm also handled IP enforcement actions against counterfeit networks tied to markets in Milan and Shenzhen.

Awards and Recognition

Gianni Origoni has received rankings and awards from legal directories and publications such as Chambers and Partners, The Legal 500, IFLR1000 and Who’s Who Legal. Individual partners have been listed in guides like Euromoney and honored at industry events organized by Reuters and Bloomberg for deal recognition. National honors have linked firm alumni to appointments in institutions like the Italian Constitutional Court and advisory roles for the European Commission.

Community Involvement and Pro Bono Work

The firm conducts pro bono work supporting human rights and civil society organizations including collaborations with Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Italian NGOs focused on migration and asylum adjudication before administrative tribunals. Corporate social responsibility initiatives involve partnerships with universities such as Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and foundations like the Fondazione Cariplo on education, cultural heritage preservation and sustainability projects tied to initiatives by the United Nations and European Investment Bank.

Category:Law firms of Italy