The Italian Government has proposed new legislation that would force law firms to disclose their maximum insurance cover, as the country continues to shake up its professional services community.
The new laws, which were approved by Italy
The Italian Government has proposed new legislation that would force law firms to disclose their maximum insurance cover, as the country continues to shake up its professional services community.The new laws, which were approved by Italys cabinet ministers last month, will make it compulsory for all professional service providers to be covered with professional indemnity insurance and give clients the right to access that information.
January 25, 2007 at 01:50 AM
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The Italian Government has proposed new legislation that would force law firms to disclose their maximum insurance cover, as the country continues to shake up its professional services community.
The new laws, which were approved by Italy
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