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Trends and Developments Contributed by: Pier Luigi Roncaglia, Francesco Rossi, Riccardo Perotti and Noemi Parrotta Spheriens
Spheriens is a leading Italian intellectual prop - erty law firm, specialising in the protection, en - forcement and enhancement of intangible as - sets. With offices in Florence, Milan, Rome and New York, the firm delivers comprehensive le - gal services across all areas of IP law, including trade marks, patents, design rights, copyrights, unfair competition, and related contractual and extrajudicial matters. Renowned for its exper - tise in the fashion, luxury, and design sectors, Spheriens adopts a global and interdisciplinary
approach, tailoring innovative solutions to meet clients’ unique needs. Its experienced team represents clients before Italian, EU and inter - national courts and IP offices, offering prag - matic, cost-effective strategies to navigate the complexities of the global market. Beyond its legal services, Spheriens actively contributes to the IP community through teaching and pub - lishing, and taking leadership roles in major or - ganisations.
Authors
Pier Luigi Roncaglia is a founder and the managing partner of Spheriens. With over 30 years of experience, he provides strategic advice in all areas of IP and represents
Francesco Rossi is a partner at Spheriens, specialising in domestic and international civil litigation and extrajudicial matters, with a focus on patents, trade marks, copyright, design
global brands, with a focus on the fashion and luxury sectors, before Italian and European courts and IP offices. He routinely holds lessons at renowned institutions such as Harvard Law School, King’s College, and Bocconi University. Pier Luigi is a member of the editorial board of “Giurisprudenza annotata di diritto industriale” and The Trademark Reporter’s Advisory Board, and actively contributes to major IP organisations, including INTA, ECTA and MARQUES. He is qualified in Italy, with admission also to the Italian Supreme Court.
and competition law. He also has extensive experience in cross-border IP operations. Francesco has served as a subject expert in IP law, private law, and civil law at the Cattolica University of Milan and regularly lectures in master’s programmes, IP courses, and seminars. He is a member of the editorial board of the Italian IP law review “Giurisprudenza annotata di diritto industriale”, as well as of AIPPI and PTMG. He holds a PhD in commercial law, IP and competition from the University of Parma and a law degree from the Cattolica University of Milan. He is qualified in Italy, and is admitted to the Italian Supreme Court.
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