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Summary
Elvezio Santarelli joined Watson, Farley &
Williams in 2005. He specialises in corporate, project work and real estate
with particular emphasis on renewable energy projects in Italy.
 
Recent Experience
- Advising a Japaneese corporation on major
LNG projects currently under developing in Italy;
- Advising a major French corporation on
potential acquisition of developed 100 MW wind farms in the south of
Italy;
- Advising a major Italian company for the
acquisition of Trinergy Group;
- Advised the Trinergy group on the lease
of two wind farm projects to two limited liability partnerships promoted
by Matrix-Securities Limited and all related financing arrangements;
- Advised Trinergy Group on its €112 million
acquisition of the 250Mw IVPC 2000 and IVPC 6 wind farm projects in Italy
and related €130 million acquisition financing arrangements and the
€170
million IVPC 2000 and €120 million IVPC 6 project financing
arrangements;
- Advised Matrix-Securities Limited on the
acquisitions by fourteen limited liability partnerships, by means of a
lease agreement, of fourteen wind farms located in Italy;
- Advised Paul Capital Partners on a negotiation
concerning a private equity fund investment in Italy;
- Advised Marubeni Europower on a 120 MW
wind farm project in Southern Italy, conducted through its own subsidiary
Aeolous Energia and Marubeni Europower Ltd;
Education and Qualifications
| 2002-2003
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LLM in International and Comparative Law
at University of San Diego, California (USA). Main subjects: Corporate
Law, Real Estate, Alternative dispute resolution, International Arbitration
Law. International Scholarship granted by Baker & McKenzie law firm
and the University of San Diego.
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| 2001
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Academy of American and International
Law - (Dallas, USA). Specialization on US law.
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| 1998
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College of law (London, UK)- Diploma on
Business law
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| 1996
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Istituto Alcide De Gasperi (Rome, Italy)
- Master on European Studies with distinction
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| 1995
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Degree in Law (J.D.): University of Rome,
final mark: 110/110 cum laude, Department of International
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