L'avvocato Toninato nel suo studio a Moncalieri offre a privati ed aziende la sua specialistica assistenza legale in ambito civile.
Per i privati, lo Studio legale si occupa di controversie relative a:
Diritto di famiglia (separazioni consensuali e giudiziali, divorzi congiunti e contenziosi, modifica delle condizioni di separazione, problematiche inerenti alle famiglie di fatto); Interdizioni e Inabilitazioni, Successioni e donazioni
Risarcimento danni (da circolazione veicoli, responsabilità medica e civile in genere); Locazioni e Condominio
Recupero crediti (procedure monitorie, esecuzioni immobiliari e mobiliari);
Diritto contrattuale (redazione, interpretazione, responsabilità pre-contrattuale, extra-contrattuale, risarcimento per inadempimento contrattuale)
Diritto fallimentare (domande di ammissione al passivo e opposizioni allo stato passivo)
La consulenza legale per le aziende, invece, comprende questioni e controversie in materia di:
Recupero crediti (procedure monitorie, esecuzioni immobiliari e mobiliari); Risarcimento danni: Ristrutturazione del debito;
L'avvocato civilista Stefania Toninato esercita la sua professione con anni di esperienza nel settore ed un impegnativo percorso di formazione in costante aggiornamento garantendo così un servizio serio e professionale.
AVVOCATO STEFANIA TONINATO - specializzato civilista a Moncalieri Trofarello e Cambiano
Via Cavour, 38 - 10024 Moncalieri, TO
Tel. 011 6474514
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The defending champions are on the ropes, and the best team in the NHL has another chance to move on to the second round of the playoffs. All four a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website series resuming Friday night feature a Game 6 with potential elimination. The most surprising team on the brink is Colorado, a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website 3-2 to the Kraken with the series going back to Seattle. There are a pair of second chances in the East, with top-seeded Boston trying to put away Florida and Carolina looking to advance past the New York Islanders.
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Out West, a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website is on the verge of knocking off Minnesota and moving on. All eyes now are on the Avalanche, who are one loss away from being the first reigning Stanley Cup champion to lose to a team making its first playoff appearance in franchise history. "With the culture we have here, belief is the biggest thing and that?s instilled from the top down, so that?s never going to go away," veteran forward Andrew Cogliano said Thursday.
"But I think we?re at a point now where action is much louder than words." It's time for action from the Bruins, too, after they missed their first chance to move past the Panthers, with a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website overtime loss Wednesday punctuated by uncharacteristic mistakes.
As captain Patrice Bergeron said afterward, he and his teammates can't give an opportunistic opponent "freebies" as they did in Game 5 at home. Seattle Kraken defenseman Carson Soucy, left, celebrates with center Yanni Gourde, who scored against the Colorado Avalanche during the third period of Game 5 of an NHL hockey first-round playoff series Wednesday, April 26, 2023, in Denver.
(AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Game 6 is on the road at Florida, and the Bruins still have the series lead looking to be the 10th Presidents' Trophy winners in the past 11 years to win at least one series. "I?m sure we?re going to come back with a real good, determined effort," Boston coach Jim Montgomery said.
"I have a lot of confidence in our team." Confidence isn't lacking for the Avalanche, either, especially after their Cup run a year ago. They'll also get a boost with the return of 2022 playoff MVP Cale Makar from a one-game suspension. But much like Boston, the pressure is on Colorado. "They?re playing loose, they?re confident," coach Jared Bednar said of the Kraken. "Obviously the guys in their room are like, `Yeah, we want to win,? but expectations are on our team." HURRICANES at ISLANDERS, Carolina leads 3-2 (7 p.m.
EDT, TBS) The Hurricanes lost a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website 5 at home despite outshooting the Islanders 36-22 and dictating for long stretches. Two Islanders goals came off Carolina turnovers, and the a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website banked off Hurricanes star Sebastian Aho's face for another. Otherwise, it might've been the team's best 5-on-5 game of the series. "You feel like you played good enough to win, but the bounces didn?t quite go our way," Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis said.
"But for us, even watching video you could tell, we played the way we want to play." a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website Jack Drury is out again after being knocked out of Game 4 on a hard hit into the boards, according to coach Rod Brind'Amour, who didn't rule out the possibility of going with Frederik Andersen in net after Antti Raanta started the first five games. There are no questions about Ilya Sorokin being back in net for the Islanders after he made 34 saves to help New York win its first elimination game.
Now comes another, this one with home-ice advantage and the chance to push the series to a Game 7 in Raleigh. BRUINS at PANTHERS, Boston leads 3-2 (7:30 p.m., TNT) The word that Florida coach Paul Maurice keeps using is freedom. Yes, there?s an obvious pressure when facing elimination - which the Panthers were in Game 5 in Boston before winning 4-3 - but there's also much less from the outside going against the team that had the best regular season in NHL history. "These are hard games for these guys to play," Maurice said.
"You just have to mentally process one, and fight, and that brings that freedom. That?s the exact word I used before that game. You want to play with a freedom." Sergei Bobrovsky looked like his best self, and a stop on a breakaway in the final second of regulation got Florida to overtime - on a night the Bruins outshot the NHL?s most-prolific shooting team in the regular season 47-25. "The veteran players and also your highest-paid players, these are the games where the pressure has to be on their shoulders, and they have to rise to the occasion," Maurice said.
"And he did. Everything that we could have hoped for from Sergei, he delivered." The Panthers have not won two elimination games in the same series, or the same playoffs, since 1996. They may or may not have Ryan Lomberg for their latest attempt, with Maurice calling the forward a game-time decision. STARS at WILD, Dallas leads 3-2 (9:30 p.m., TBS) Joe Pavelski could return for the Stars in their first chance to advance after missing the past four games in concussion protocol from a hit from Minnesota's Matt Dumba in the series opener. Coach Peter DeBoer said Pavelski, at 38 the second-oldest player in the playoffs and a key leader for Dallas, was traveling to the Twin Cities after just about a full practice. The Stars have survived so far without Pavelski, thanks to the production of center a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website Hintz, the leading scorer in the first round with 11 points, and goaltender Jake Oettinger, who stopped all 27 shots he faced Tuesday in Game 5 for the first shutout of this postseason. Another win a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website his home state would vault the Stars into the second round and a matchup against either Colorado or Seattle. "We have a great opportunity ahead of us," said Oettinger, who has a .925 save percentage so far.
"This is exactly where we want to be." AVALANCHE AT KRAKEN, Seattle leads 3-2 (10 p.m., TNT) The Kraken are trying to treat the moment just as if it's any other situation. But players and coach Dave Hakstol know the gravity of the situation. "We know what?s on the line, believe me," Hakstol said.
"We want to go home and play well and get the job done at home." The Kraken have put Nathan MacKinnon and the high-flying Avalanche on their heels by scoring first in all five games. The Avalanche would like to reverse that trend and send the series back to Denver for a Game 7 Sunday. "We?ve got to have some desperation ... and just find a way," forward Mikko Rantanen said. ___ AP Sports Writers Pat Graham, Tim Reynolds, Aaron Beard, Jimmy Golen, Stephen Hawkins and Dave Campbell contributed. ___ AP NHL playoffs: a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website and a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website Colorado Avalanche goaltender Alexandar Georgiev reacts after giving up a goal to Seattle Kraken center Morgan Geekie during the second period of Game 5 of an NHL hockey first-round playoff series Wednesday, April 26, 2023, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Boston Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery watches from the bench during the third period of Game 5 in the first round of the NHL hockey playoffs, Wednesday, April 26, 2023, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Florida Panthers left wing Matthew Tkachuk (19) leaps on goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) while celebrating after scoring the game-winning goal against the Boston Bruins during overtime of Game 5 in the first round of the NHL hockey playoffs, Wednesday, April 26, 2023, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Carolina Hurricanes' Stefan Noesen skates on the ice following the Hurricanes' loss to the New York Islanders in Game 5 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday, April 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Antti Raanta (32) jumps up to block a shot of the New York Islanders with Jean-Gabriel Pageau (44) close by during the third period of Game 5 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday, April 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger, center, and teammates Radek Faksa (12) and Luke Glendening (11) celebrate the team's 4-0 win against the Minnesota Wild in Game 5 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series, Tuesday, April 25, 2023, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger reaches up to glove a shot from the Minnesota Wild during the third period of Game 5 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series Tuesday, April 25, 2023, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) Minnesota Wild left wing Marcus Johansson, bottom, and Dallas Stars' Max Domi (18) fall to the ice after colliding as they chased the puck during the third period of Game 5 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series Tuesday, April 25, 2023, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
The Seattle Kraken, making their first playoff appearance, are one victory away from eliminating the defending Stanley Cup champions. The Kraken can accomplish that feat Friday night at home, where they'll play the Colorado Avalanche in Game 6 of their first-round Western Conference playoff series. Seattle took a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series with a 3-2 victory Wednesday in Denver. "We know that the fourth (victory) is going to be the toughest, and they're going to bring everything they have," Kraken defenseman Justin Schultz said.
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"I think we've done a pretty good job all year of just focusing on the task at hand, not listening to any outside noise." The Avalanche, who won the Central Division title with a 51-24-7 record (109 points), admitted they're feeling some pressure. "I've said it a million times," Colorado coach Jared Bednar said, "we're putting the most pressure on ourselves out of anybody, right? `Cause we want to win and we want to get rewarded for the hard work we put in for the season, They're a second-year team. They got in the playoffs. They got a good team. They're playing loose. They're confident. Obviously, the guys in the room, in their room, are like, `Well, yeah, we want to win,' but expectations are on our team. "But that's nothing new to our group, either.
We've dealt with that over the last three or four years, last year especially, and they got the job done. I believe in our team to be able to deal with the expectations." The Avalanche will get Cale Makar, last year's Conn Smythe Award winner as the playoff MVP, back Friday after he received a suspension because of a late hit along the boards on Seattle's Jared McCann in Game 4. But they might be without fellow defenseman Josh Manson, who left Wednesday's game in the second period after reaggravating a lower-body injury. Left winger McCann, who led the Kraken with 40 goals in the regular season, didn't make the trip to Denver for Wednesday's game and doesn't appear likely to return Friday. "He just sent a quick text (Wednesday) night congratulating us," Schultz said. "Obviously, we miss him, and it's probably tough for him to be watching but, hopefully, he heals quickly and we get him back quick.
We miss `Canner' a lot, but guys are doing a really good job of stepping up right now." Tye Kartye, the American Hockey League's rookie of the year, scored in his NHL debut for the Kraken and goaltender Philipp Grubauer made 26 saves against his former team. "Jared's a big part of our team," Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said. "We did what we've done in the past.
Somebody (Kartye) stepped in and filled a hole, filled a big hole." Colorado's Nathan MacKinnon scored his third goal of the series Wednesday, but it wasn't enough. The Kraken have scored the opening goal in each of the five games. "It's tough, yeah.
We didn't have our A-game or our B-game (Wednesday), I don't know why," MacKinnon said. "We just got to find a way to bring Game 7 back here. I think we're just shooting ourselves in the foot. I know it's cliche to say, but I think there's plays to be made out there and we're just not making them for whatever reason right now.
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