His own choice of do not go through a preppy professional life has two explanations: the first is that the family traditions are relevant, in the second one just the chance. Gianmatteo Nunziante, son of Gianni Nunziante - charter member of “Ughi e Nunziante”, and founder of “Nunziante Magrone” law firm in turn, in fact remembers that in his family “every generation have started from the beginning”, so him either didn’t want to be less, but casting upon that the choice of proceeding on his own was also “the result of a series of random circumstances”. Retracing the events, it’s emerging that the young attorney Nunziante during his law university studies have started rising through the ranks in his family’s law firm, but very soon he let himself be fascinated by other professional experiences: first, a stage in London, at “Slaughter and May” international law firm and a master in banking and finance law at London University, than the return in Italy and the shore in Brosio Casati. When in the mid of the nineties, the Italian law firm have decided the unification with “Allen & Overy”, “the opportunity of founding an independent law firm occured.” Gianmatteo Nunziante was 32 years old and these days, speaking of his being, he’s stating that “the independence will always rest one of the most important features.” That was in 1998, ten years after in the three main offices of Bologna, Milan and Rome are working about 50 professionals, organised in four macro-Departments: Commercial , Corporate and Financial, Ordered Activities and Administrative Law, National and International Taxes and Legal Argument. Last February, in step with the partners’ idea of independent law firm, the law firm enters into an European alliance that gathers up five operative law firms in as many jurisdictions: besides the Italian one with “Nunziante Magrone”, there’s the British one with “Nabarro”, the French one with “August & Debouzy”, the German one with “Gsk Stockmann & Kollegen” and the Spanish one with “Rodés Sala”. “A very strong alliance in the Real Estate.”, explains Nunziante, that however for his team the peak activities are also others, like Finance, Tax planning, Regulatory. To evidence this variety, the attorney is making mention of some of the deals followed in the last months, that goes from the Chemical domain where the law firm was beside Balchem on the acquisition of a branch of Akzo Nobel Chemicals, to the Energy domain, for a spin off of Geogas, and do not forget the Oenology domain, with the take over of Baarsma Wine in the Italian division of Pernod Ricard.