ENGLISH VERSION
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SINCE 1998, ATTORNEY ALFREDO PERUGI HAS PRACTICED LAW WITH THE GOAL OF PROVIDING, COMPREHENSIVE LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO CLIENTS PARTICULARLY IN LAZIO AND THROUGHOUT ITALY.
FOR OVER TWO DECADES, HE HAS MET MANY GOALS, COMBINING OPEN COMMUNICATION WITH A KEEN ATTENTION TO DETAIL.WHETHER WE ARE ASSISTING WITH DIVORCE MATTERS OR ANY OF THE RELATED ISSUES, WE TAKE CARE TO PROVIDE ADVICE THAT PUTS CLIENTS IN A BENEFICIAL, LONG-TERM POSITION.
IN ADDITION TO OUR FAMILY LAW PRACTICE, WE PROVIDE TOUGH REPRESENTATION ON A VARIETY OF MATTERS, INCLUDING PROBATE CASES.
THE LAW FIRM WAS FOUNDED IN 1998 WITHIN THE CITY WALL OF VITERBO.
RENOVATED IN 1989 BY MY FATHER, WHO THEN WAS AN ENGINEER BY TRADE, ENVISIONED ALL HIS CHILDREN WORKING COLLECTIVELY UNDER ONE ROOF. UNFORTUNATELY,
AT SAME YEAR MY FATHER PASSED PRIOR TO THE COMPLETION OF HIS PROJECT.
THE STRUCTURE WAS DESIGNED WITH SLEEK MODERN ARCHITECTURAL LINES, AND RESEMBLER THAT OF A PLACE WHERE ONE WOULD GO AND MEDITATE; HAVING THE ABILITY TO FOCUS ON THE NEEDS OF THE CLIENT.
WE ARE NOT YOUR TYPICAL “LAW FIRM” TECHNICAL STUDIO, RATHER THAN A TYPICAL “LAW OFFICE.” WE AT THE FIRM PERUGI & PARTNERS HAVE A DEEP AND HEARTFELT CONNECTION TO OUR OFFICE, AS WE ARE PROUD OF OUR FATHERS LEGACY.
I would like to recall an excerpt from “Colloqui della sera – A Tempo Perso” which translates loosely to “Discourse of the evening – while wasting time”. The “Colloqui” is written by the lawyer and jurist Francesco Carnellutti. It approximates my life as well as the ones of many young lawyers
“There was a time in my life when I was afraid to waste time. I have been a fierce worker. A worker without respite. My task was to study the law and if a half hour of my time was not dedicated to the law, I believed that it was a half hour wasted. I did not get to the point of not reciting my prayers, However, I said them with haste in order to gain time, as it is noted and as it is done by the majority of the people, in church or outside. In fact not to waste time is the mantle of the modern world…”