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Shareholders' rights in private and public companies in Italy: overview

by Alessandro Varrenti and Olga Masinovska, Tonucci & Partners
A Q&A guide to shareholders' rights in private and public companies law in Italy.
The Q&A gives a high-level overview of types of limited companies and shares, general shareholders' rights, general meeting of shareholders (calling a general meeting; voting; shareholders' rights relating to general meetings), shareholders' rights against directors, shareholders' rights against the company's auditors, disclosure of information to shareholders, shareholders' agreements, dividends, financing and share interests, share transfers and exit, material transactions, insolvency and corporate groups.
To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the shareholders' rights in private and public companies Country Q&A tool.
The Q&A is part of the global guide to shareholders' rights in private and public companies law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit global.practicallaw.com/shareholdersrightsinprivateandpubliccompanies-guide.

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Law stated as at 01-Jan-2018
Resource Type Country Q&A
Jurisdiction
  • Italy
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