As part of the memorandum of understanding between The Law Society of England and Wales and the Rome Bar Association (Consiglio dell’Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma), a highly engaging conference took place today in Rome. The event focused on the legal concept of mediation, with a particular emphasis on comparing how mediation is approached within Civil Law and Common Law systems. This topic has significant relevance for legal professionals navigating cross-border disputes, as mediation practices vary widely between these legal frameworks.

The conference brought together esteemed speakers from both Italy and the UK, each offering valuable insights into the unique aspects and practical applications of mediation in their respective jurisdictions. Through these discussions, participants explored the different methodologies and philosophies that underpin mediation, highlighting the procedural differences and opportunities for harmonization.

Moderated by Attorney Giuseppe Gaglione, a Solicitor in England and Wales, and Attorney Sofia Marchiafava, the event allowed for a rich exchange of perspectives. Attendees gained a deeper understanding of the potential benefits and challenges involved in cross-jurisdictional mediation, particularly as the demand for alternative dispute resolution grows among clients in both countries.

The conference served not only as an informative session but also as a platform for strengthening professional ties and exploring collaborative opportunities. By fostering these discussions, the Rome Bar Association and The Law Society aim to equip their members with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of international mediation and provide effective solutions to their clients.

Stay tuned for further initiatives under this partnership, as both organizations continue to develop resources and events that support cross-border legal cooperation and skill-building in key areas like mediation.

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