Le Società Benefit | Avv. RA Marco Rampf, LL.M.

EPISODE · Dec 14, 2023 · 8 MIN

Le Società Benefit | Avv. RA Marco Rampf, LL.M.

from R/E POD · host Avvocati und Rechtsanwälte in Kooperation

LE SOCIETA' BENEFITCosa sono e come funzionano le cd. Società Benefit?Ce ne parla l'Avv. RA Marco Rampf nel presente episodio podcast di R/E POD, il canale podcast di "RAMPF/EICHNER Avvocati und Rechtsanwälte in Kooperation", aiutandoci a fare chiarezza sulle Società Benefit come regolamentate dalla Legge del 28 dicembre 2015 n. 208.Ricordiamo che i nostri podcast sono pubblicati ogni 14 giorni e trattano delle ultime normative e argomenti nei settori del diritto immobiliare e del diritto successorio, del diritto societario, della compliance, del diritto contrattuale e delle operazioni giuridiche transfrontaliere, con particolare attenzione all'interscambio tra Italia e Germania.Il nostro canale podcast è presente, tra gli altri, su Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Podcast Index, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Pocket Casts, Deezer, Listen Notes, Player FM, Overcast, Castro, Podfriend e Goodpods.Se invece preferite leggere i nostri podcast 2022-2023:“Podcasts in text! – A chronological record of our Podcast-Episodes 2022-2023”, Marco Rampf and Susanna Eichner, RAMPF/EICHNER Publishings, 2024. Acquistabile come libro cartaceo o come eBook sul suo Amazon!Per approfondimenti e maggiori informazioni, Vi invitiamo a contattarci tramite il nostro sito web: www.rampf-eichner.euBuon ascolto!NOTA LEGALE: Questo Podcast non deve essere inteso come una consulenza legale specifica e vincolante. La situazione giuridica particolare deve essere verificata in dettaglio ed il risultato finale può variare a seconda del caso concreto. Siamo sempre a vostra disposizione per domande e ulteriori informazioni.Your feedback is important to us!

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