Rizzon, Sara

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Updated 03/30/10

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Jones Day

Via Turati, 16/18

20121 Milan, Italy

Phone: 39.02.7645.4001 (Business Phone)

Fax: 39.02.7645.4400 (Business Fax)

Contact Us (Business Email)

Websites associated with this firm:http://www.jonesday.com

Summary

Current Employment Position(s)

Associate

Languages

  • English
  • Italian

Lawyer Overview

Sara Rizzon's practice focuses on corporate law matters, particularly as they relate to M&A transactions, joint ventures, restructurings, and reorganizations. She also has experience advising on regulatory issues with respect to tender offers and other capital markets matters involving Italian-listed companies.

Areas of Practice

  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • M&A

Representative Cases

  • Bridgestone sells 100% of the shares of Bridgestone’s Italian and Chinese steel cord manufacturing subsidiaries to Belgian-based NV Bekaert SA , (2010)
  • Cascades merges with Reno De Medici for $101 million , (2009)
  • Latvian NGO receives assistance regarding the loss and re-gain of legal capacity for people with mental disabilities , (2009)

West Practice Categories

Business Organizations, Business Successions, Closely Held Businesses, Corporate Governance, Directors' & Officers' Liability, Dissolution, Formation & Business Planning, Franchising, Joint Ventures, Limited Liability Companies, Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures, Non-profit & Tax-exempt Organizations, Partnerships, Reorganizations, Shareholders' Rights, Trade Associations

Qualifications

Education

  • U of Studies of Milan - Italy

Office Information

Address

Via Turati, 16/18
20121 Milan, Italy

Phones

39.02.7645.4001 (Business Phone)

Faxes

39.02.7645.4400 (Business Fax)

Emails

Contact Us (Business Email)

Websites

http://www.jonesday.com

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