Gianni & Origoni strengthens its Wealth and Trust team
Milan, 21 January 2022 - International law firm Gianni & Origoni strengthens its Wealth and Trust team with the arrival of new Counsel Valentina Ottani Sconza. Valentina has over fifteen years of experience in the field of Private Wealth, with a focus on family strategy and heritage engineering. She offers private clients complete solutions in terms of transmission, protection and destination of assets. As a result of the growing focus on diversity and the protection of vulnerable individuals, Valentina has also developed consultancy services geared to protecting the assets of these categories of individuals. Oriented towards solving the needs of the private sector, she has a wealth of specific experience on the relevant civil and tax aspects as well as in the anti-money laundering discipline related to this field, advising trustees and being called upon to assist in the context of civil and tax litigation. After graduating in Law at the University of Urbino, she obtained a Masters in Family Office at AIFO, subsequently pursuing her legal career by training and building a body of experience with law firms and notaries specializing in the management and protection of assets. Rosario Zaccà, Co-Managing Partner of Gianni & Origoni states: “Valentina brings invaluable experience to the firm, strengthening its Wealth and Trust practice in which GOP was a pioneer by establishment of a specialist team ten years ago. Once again this new entry represents attention to the firm’s growth model, based on the excellence of our professionals and the ability to respond effectively to the needs expressed by the market and clients.” Valentina Ottani Sconza adds: “Gianni & Origoni is at the top of the legal profession in Italy. I am honoured to undertake this new professional challenge at a historical moment in which there has been greater awareness of the added value that an efficient organization of generational continuity plans may bring in terms of sustainable evolution and heritage conservation.”