LEXIA assists private individuals, entrepreneurs, and professionals in complex civil and criminal disputes, combining preventive strategy with high-level courtroom advocacy.
We intervene at every stage of the proceedings—from initial legal advice to trial representation—prioritizing timely and cost-effective solutions, including out-of-court negotiations. Our goal is to protect our clients’ interests with strategic foresight, efficiency, and legal precision.
We provide legal support in all areas of criminal law, with a particular focus on offenses against individuals, property, public administration, public order, as well as tax, corporate, and bankruptcy-related crimes.
Our services cover all phases of criminal proceedings:
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preliminary investigations,
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preliminary hearings,
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trial hearings,
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appeals and other remedies,
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enforcement phase.
We also assist with alternative procedures, such as criminal mediation, probation programs, and restorative justice pathways.
Clients benefit from tailored defense strategies, complete confidentiality, and a clear, continuous flow of information. Our support also includes legal opinions, the drafting of complaints and criminal reports, and the preparation of defense memoranda and briefs.
When a dispute involves both criminal and civil elements—such as cases involving economic damage resulting from criminal conduct—we ensure seamless coordination between the legal teams. This unified approach allows for a comprehensive strategy, from evidence gathering to the selection of the most effective venues, including arbitration and mediation.
LEXIA leverages a multidisciplinary framework to align legal expertise with each client’s specific legal, financial, and reputational needs.
Confidentiality and reputation management are at the core of our method. We offer discreet and prompt assistance, striking the right balance between legal rigor and human sensitivity.
Each case is handled with a client-centered approach, aimed at reducing exposure to legal risks while achieving the most favorable outcome—both in and out of court.