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Home People Alessandro Giuliani
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Milan
Piazza Belgioioso, 2 20121

☎ +39 02 763741

agiuliani@gop.it
Alessandro Giuliani
Partner

Alessandro Giuliani is a member of the Corporate/M&A Department and represents domestic and international corporations, private equity funds and banks in a variety of public and private transactions, including acquisitions, financings, turnarounds, restructurings and joint-venture deals. He has a broad experience in dealing with family-owned businesses.

With Gianni & Origoni since its foundation in 1988, Alessandro has served the firm in multiple management roles, including as executive committee member and as member of the firm’s M&A committee. He has spent substantial time in the U.S. and has been in charge of the firm’s New York office for several years. 

Alessandro is in charge of the Africa Desk of the firm, coordinating Gianni & Origoni’s business in the African continent.

He is member of the Italian Bar and of the International Bar Association. 

He Speaks Italian and English.

Milan
Piazza Belgioioso, 2 20121

☎ +39 02 763741

agiuliani@gop.it
gop
Practice Area
Gianni & Origoni
Bar Admission
LECCE Bar (Italy)

School
University of Pavia
University of Texas at Dallas, Academy of American and International Law

Language
Italian, English
Publications
August 09, 2023

"The EU-Africa Global Gateway creates new business opportunities in Africa"
Legal Update - Africa Desk
January 25, 2023

"Egyptian merger control regime shifts from post to pre-closing notification regime"
Legal Update - Africa Desk
November 30, 2022

"Algeria steps up efforts to attract foreign investment and push energy transition"
Legal Update - Africa Desk