Valentina Giarrusso

Senior Counsel | Giambrone & Partners International Law Firm | Italy

I am an Italian qualified corporate lawyer specialised in Corporate, Commercial Law,
Intellectual Property and Data Protection Regulation. In the course of my career I have advised
more than 200 international companies in their process of establishment in Italy or in their
commercial expansion by way of negotiating main terms for joint ventures; mergers and
acquisitions; plus a wide range of all main typical and atypical commercial agreements. I have
also assisted in numerous IP matters and dealt with Data Protection compliance, serving as DPO
for several company clients.

I have graduated at the University of Siena, Italy, including a visiting scholar experience with
the University of London where I have studied European Union Law. Upon graduation, I have
taken an LL.M. in International Commercial Law with the University of Nottigham. Upon my
return to Italy I have started my pupillage with an important Law Firm in Rome, where I have
mainly specialised in Corporate Governance. I qualified as a Lawyer and admitted to the Bar of
Rome. After that I received an offer from Macchi di Cellere Gangemi where I spent three years
working in the Corporate and Finance department. Then I moved to Milan to join the Corporate
Finance department of Baker Mc Kenzie.
In 2010 I have joined Giambrone as Head of Corporate department. I am currently Head of IP
and Data Protection Law, coordinating lawyers and professional all over 6 jurisdictions. I am
based between Milan and London.
I am Member of the Congress of Fellows of the Centre for International Legal Studies in Salzburg
where I have served as Speaker and Moderator in several conferences about Corporate
Governance, and, more recently well and Law of Digital Innovation and Digital Collision.

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