Cristina Bellomunno

Practice Areas
Intellectual property law
Competition law
Litigaton
Corporate M&A

 

Focus
Mechanical
Infrastructure
Social media marketing
Fashion and luxury
Design and fumiture
Food & beverage
Publishing
Real Estate
Information technology 

Education
Law Degree from the Cattolica University of Milan

Professional Associations
Bar of Milan (1999)
Supreme Court (2013)

Languages
Italian, English

Office
Milan

Cristina Bellomunno, lawyer and Counsel to Legalitax, is an expert in intellectual property law (particularly trademarks, patents, know-how, design and models), copyright law, unfair competition. She provides legal advice in the field of Intellectual Property developing and protecting companies’ intangible assets.

She assists clients by drawing up legal contracts dealing with intellectual property rights (such as licensing, franchising, co-branding, sponsorship agreements) and represents them both in court (also before the EU Courts) and in out-of-court negotiations, mainly in the mechanical, electronics, fashion and luxury, furniture, food and beverage and complex infrastructure sectors.

Cristina Bellomunno is co-author of the commentary on “Codice della Proprietà Industriale” edited by Professor Adriano Vanzetti. Since 2006 she has belonged to the expert advisory board of the legal review “Giurisprudenza Annotata di Diritto Industriale”, for which she has commented upon many rulings; she has also written several articles on Intellectual Property matters on other leading legal journals including “Il Diritto industriale”, “Rivista di diritto industriale”, “Il Foro italiano”, “Guida al diritto”, “Ipsoa Quotidiano”, “Foro Padano ” and others.

In the field of intellectual property and copyright law, she has contributed to legal training organized by the Supreme Council of Judges (Consiglio Superiore della Magistratura), the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), Innovation and Technology Law Lab of the University of Padua, CONVEY, the Advanced School for the Legal Profession at the University of Milan and the Chamber of Commerce of Lodi.

Cristina has worked for a number of primary domestic law-firms specialized in the intellectual property and copyright law.

She is a member of ECTA (European Community Trademark Association) and AIPPI (International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property).



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