The corporate crisis management sector gathers in Milano Marittima
for the highly anticipated national conference on May 22 and 23, 2026.
for the highly anticipated national conference on May 22 and 23, 2026.
When regulatory evolution paves the way, operational efficiency becomes the key to successfully navigating it. In a landscape where the Negotiated Crisis Settlement (CNC – Composizione Negoziata della Crisi) demands rapid action, flexibility, and rigorous asset protection from professionals, the true differentiating factor lies in the ability to combine legal doctrine with practical, measurable solutions.
Against this backdrop of profound change, Gobid Group consolidates its position as a strategic partner for the insolvency proceedings sector by sponsoring the latest edition of “Mi.Ma. 2026.” The national conference is scheduled for May 22 and 23, 2026, at the prestigious MarePineta Resort (Viale Dante, 40). Fittingly titled “The Unbearable Lightness of the Negotiated Crisis Settlement,” this year’s event serves as a pivotal forum to review one of the most dynamic, flexible, and debated instruments of the Italian Crisis and Insolvency Code (CCII).
The Group’s presence in Milano Marittima underscores its ongoing commitment to supporting professionals and professional associations—starting with the organizers, the Association of Certified Public Accountants and Accounting Experts of Ravenna (ODCEC) and its namesake Foundation—in delivering concrete solutions to procedural complexities. The scientific coordination of the initiative is led by two distinguished figures from the Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna: Prof. Antonio Rossi and Prof. Edgardo Ricciardiello, with the support of the Corporate Crisis Study Commission of the Ravenna ODCEC. The Flaminia Foundation of Ravenna is also among the co-organizers.
Under the direction of authoritative figures from the legal and academic worlds, the conference’s scientific program promises an in-depth analysis of the most pressing critical issues arising from the reform.
A Valuable Synergy: Academia, Judiciary, and Professionals
The proceedings will open with institutional welcomes from Dr. Chiara Ruffini (President of ODCEC Ravenna) and Dr. Giovanni Trerè (President of the Court of Ravenna).
Friday, May 22 | First Session (Starting at 2:30 PM)
- Chair: Dr. Pasquale Liccardo (President of the Court of Bologna)
- Opening Keynote: A forward-looking session on “Artificial Intelligence in the CNC” presented by Prof. Riccardo Campione (University of Bologna).
The discussion will then delve into the heart of practice across two macro-areas:
- Eligibility Criteria, Launching the CNC, and Concrete Recovery Prospects: A high-profile academic and judicial panel featuring contributions from Prof. Ilaria Pagni (University of Florence), Prof. Mauro Bini (Bocconi University, Milan), and Dr. Pierpaolo Lanni (Bankruptcy Judge at the Court of Verona).
- Protective and Precautionary Measures: The delicate shield protecting corporate assets will be thoroughly analyzed by Dr. Laura De Simone (President of the Corporate Crisis Section of the Court of Milan), Dr. Francesca Miconi (Former Bankruptcy Judge at the Court of Rimini), and Dr. Marcello Tarabusi (Certified Public Accountant in Bologna).
The session will conclude with a focus on “Business Management and Financing,” a crucial topic led by Dr. Fabio Florini (Former President of the IV Civil – Bankruptcy Section of the Court of Bologna), Prof. Paolo Benazzo (University of Pavia), and Prof. Andrea Panizza (University of Ferrara).

Saturday, May 23 | Second Session (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
- Chair: Dr. Paolo Gilotta (Bankruptcy Judge at the Court of Ravenna)
This session will analyze the critical concluding phases of negotiations:
- Negotiations and Interlocutions with “Institutional” Creditors: A technical roundtable discussion featuring Prof. Massimo Fabiani (Former Full Professor of Commercial Law and Attorney), Dr. Antonella Rimondini (Bankruptcy Judge at the Court of Bologna), and targeted insights from representatives of institutional creditors MCC (Mediocredito Centrale) and SACE.
- Indirect Continuity: An analysis of extraordinary corporate transactions, business leases, and asset sales, with contributions from Dr. Salvo Leuzzi (Judge at the Supreme Court of Cassation), Dr. Vincenza Agnese (Bankruptcy Judge at the Court of Court of Milan), Prof. Danilo Galletti (University of Trento), and Prof. Sido Bonfatti (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia).
- Extension and Exit from the CNC: The final stage of the procedure will be examined by Dr. Alessandro Farolfi (Magistrate at the Law-Finding and Case-Law Department of the Supreme Court of Cassation), Dr. Giovanni Battista Nardecchia (Deputy Prosecutor General at the Supreme Court of Cassation), and Atty. Luca Jeantet (Attorney in Turin).
Turning Regulation into Performance:
The Value of a Strategic Partner Like Gobid Group
The Value of a Strategic Partner Like Gobid Group
For the Negotiated Settlement Expert, Bankruptcy Trustee, or Corporate Consultant, the Negotiated Settlement is not merely a theoretical exercise; it represents a challenge of pure practical effectiveness. When corporate turnaround depends on indirect continuity or the need to divest business units and non-strategic assets to fund agreements with creditors, the reliability of specialized partners like Gobid Group becomes the ultimate deciding factor.
In this context, participating in “Mi.Ma. 2026” reaffirms the auction house’s role as a benchmark partner in the Italian insolvency landscape. Modern corporate crisis management can no longer separate itself from strong technological, regulatory, and operational specialization. For Gobid Group, the Milano Marittima event is the ideal venue to consolidate synergies capable of translating legal framework into concrete performance.
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