Who we are
Founded in 1990 the law office Reichel offers its clients fast and efficient legal advice and support in international legal relations in Italian, German, English and French.
The main activities are in the following sections:
Real estate
(agreements and litigation)
Commercial law
(agreements and litigation)
Agency and distributorship
(agreements and litigation)
Company and corporate law
Family law
(separation, divorce and child law)
Inheritance and gifts
Enforcement proceedings
Employment law
News
26.02.2016
According to AgiChina24’s data, Chinese foreign investments exceeded 100 billion US $ in 2014. For 2015, the Chinese establishment planned investments for 113 billion US $, with an increase of 10 %. Reuters reports, that Italy holds the second position of the European…
15.06.2015
A short guide to get a real estate in Italy. Rules in force among Italy and China: main options and fulfilments. Due to Italian law, foreign citizens may purchase real estate inItalyin the following cases and according to the following procedures: Not regularly…
Publications
Today, many people no longer limit the horizon of their activities and aims to the borders of their own country. New transport and communications opportunities, the political stability and integration of Europe, cross-border activities and prolonged stays in foreign countries have made the acquisition of real estate abroad an increasingly popular trend. The International Real Estate Handbook is essential for anyone who is serious about acquiring, owning or selling international real estate. A comprehensive general chapter introduces all the key aspects, and a detailed coverage of 16 key countries then provides a very useful tool for advisers to private clients, such as private bankers, tax advisers, real estate lawyers, fiduciaries and other professionals handling the private residential sector of international real-estate. The Handbook will be of equal interest to individuals/private investors looking to aquire or sell real estate abroad. Continue reading