News 22 Jun. 2021

Curtis appointed as legal partner of the Commissioner for Italian participation in Expo Dubai 2021

Curtis is the legal partner of the General Commissioner for the Italian Participation in Expo Dubai. Together they, will manage - in Italy and abroad - the initiatives and resources related to Italian participation as well as all scientific, cultural and artistic initiatives in support of the expo.

Expo Dubai 2021, the first Universal Exhibition organized in a country in the ME.NA.SA. (Middle East, North Africa, South Asia), will be held from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022, and will focus on tangible and intangible infrastructures to build our future to enhance mobility of people, goods, foster sustainability to preserve fair accessibility of resources.

More than 200 participating countries will display their innovative projects; the Italian Pavilion will be located in the exhibition area dedicated to "Opportunities" and "Sustainability to offer a multidisciplinary experience applied to the circular economy. Here the Italian genius serves as a promoter of new training towards professional and entrepreneurial opportunities.

In the context of this world showcase Curtis, through its offices in Milan, Rome and Dubai, is the selected international legal advisor to support the Commissioner, offering advice in all range of legal issues from the management of the relationship with all the parties involved, to commercial agreements with partners and institutions, up to the management of any potential dispute.

The team made available to the Commissioner is led by the Italian Partners Giovanni Sagramoso and Edoardo Zucchelli, while in Dubai Jeremy Miocevic will coordinate the activities.

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