Biography
Bruno Andò was born in Messina on 8 March, 1980; he graduated in law (magna cum laude)
from the University of Messina in 2003 and became a lawyer in 2006. In 2018 he was admitted
to the Directory of lawyers pleading before the Supreme Court of Italy.
He was awarded scholarships by “Fondazione Uberto Bonino e Maria Sofia Pulejo” and
“Fondazione Giovanni e Francesca Falcone”. He has a PhD in “Business Crime Law” and “European Law in Contracts and Liabilities”.
He held teaching positions between 2006 and 2010, at the Postgraduate Specialty School for Legal Professions at the University of Messina and at the Department of Political Science of the same university. He has held teaching positions in Criminal Law at the Schools of Specialization for the Legal Professions of the University of Naples "Federico II", the University of Perugia and the University of Campania "Vanvitelli". In the A.Y. 2023/2024 he is holding teaching positions at the University of Padua and Venice, School of Specialization for the Legal Professions.
He completed his traineeship at “Studio Legale Vassalli e Associati – Associazione Professionale tra penalisti” (Vassalli & Associates Law Firm - Professional Association of Criminal Lawyers), with offices in Rome and Milan. He then moved to Studio Perroni e Associati, as soon as it was established, and became a partner of the firm in 2018.
Bruno Andò has provided counsel both in and out of court to Italian and international clients. This has allowed him to specialize in several fields of criminal law in the area of white-collar crimes. He has been
assisting an important banking group in litigation and extra-judicial matters concerning NPLs for several years.
He has authored several articles on law, criminal litigation law and administrative liability, pursuant to Legislative Decree 231/2001, which have been published in international journals. He has spoken at congresses and conferences, even international ones, on the subject of white-collar criminal law.
He is member of the Editorial Committee of "Penale - Diritto e Procedura" and "Giurisprudenza Penale" reviews.
He has been awarded the title of knight of the order of merit of the Italian republic.