In this picture Prof. Carlo Pisani with Prof. Gino Giugni*
*Luigi Giugni (Genoa 1927 – Rome 2009), ‘father’ of the Italian ‘Workers’ Statute’, Minister of Labour and Social Security, Senator and Member of Parliament of the Italian Republic, Professor of Labour Law at the University of Bari, University of Rome La Sapienza, LUISS Guido Carli, Confindustria University, University of Nanterre, Paris, UCLA (Los Angeles), Buenos Aires and Columbia University in New York.
Our law firm has grown thanks to the long experience of Prof. Carlo Pisani, matured alongside some of the most renowned and authoritative labour lawyers in Italy, with a strong focus on both university teaching and scientific research.
Research, which finds its privileged home in the University, is undoubtedly one of the activities that most define the role of a jurist. The studies and extensive scientific production of the Professor demonstrate a particular sensitivity to case law, or the so-called ‘living law,’ understood as the consolidation of statutory interpretation through prevailing judicial trends.
This activity, which demands meticulous attention to the legal system and constant updates on its continuous evolution, enables the achievement of scientific results that can be effectively transferred to the professional sphere. This osmotic process inevitably enriches both these two ‘souls’ of the jurist.