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Links: we hereby authorise third parties to link other sites to the www.alfredotornese.it site on the sole condition that it does not cause a violation of civil, fiscal and/or criminal law whether Italian and/or foreign.

Deontology: all that is published on this site is in no way blatant and/or occult advertising for the group of professionals who compose it and conforms to the provisions of the code of ethics for lawyers in that the legal and advisory services offered electronically are still for a fee based on the tariffs established by Italian professional law and cannot in any way be free of charge.

Access to the site and its links constitutes an express request for information about the activities performed by the legal practice that are provided electronically, hence the viewing of this and subsequent pages implies acceptance of this condition.

Article 17 of the code of ethics for lawyers states that a lawyer may, in safeguarding the legitimate expectations of the community, pass on information on his professional activity, organisation and structure of the practice, on possible specialisations and scientific and professional qualifications possessed. Disclosure by any public means, including computer, must be transparent, true, correct, unambiguous, non-deceptive, not derogatory or suggestive and not comparative. In any case, the information provided should refer to the nature and extent of the professional obligation.