Three areas of law. Two common denominators
Why do we focus on three core areas — corporate & commercial law, finance & capital markets, and ESG & supply chain ?
From a legal standpoint, these areas are inherently interconnected and reflect the core expertise Finlaw’s professionals have built and practiced throughout their careers.
From a technological standpoint, they are where blockchain plays a central and increasingly substantial role — emerging as the cornerstone of the entire ecosystem.
Indeed, blockchain is the cornerstone of:
finance — powering decentralized finance (DeFi), crypto, NFTs, tokens and tokenization, stablecoins, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and next-generation custody, deposit, and registry systems;
corporate digitalization — enabling secure timestamping, contract and document certification, as well as advanced platforms for corporate governance and compliance; and
ESG and supply/value chains — underpinning product traceability, Digital Product Passports (DPP), and the digitalization of data and information flows required by extensive international, EU and Italian regulation (Green Deal, CSRD, CSDDD, VSME, GDPR, privacy, and beyond).
Why have we built a vertical, multidisciplinary practice around such areas?
This is where strategy, regulation, technology, and value creation converge.
Corporate governance shapes decision-making. Capital markets fuel growth. ESG and supply-chain regulation redefine how companies operate, produce, and compete. These areas are no longer separate: they form a single, integrated business system.
That’s why we work at the intersection of law, business, and technology, bringing together lawyers, corporate advisors, engineers, and developers. To turn legal complexity into operational clarity, strategic advantage, and measurable impact.