History

The Law Fim in Naples Salvatore Guzzi is founded at the dawn of the Unity of Italy by Adv. Salvatore Guzzi, belonging to an historic family of Torchiara (SA) at the time of the nerve center of the economic/social life of Cilento and the capital of pretorile mandate (evidenced by the map in the National Museum of San Martino in Naples).
At a time when patronage at the Regie Preture did not require a degree or a graduation at the Bar, but only the Classical High School license, Adv. Guzzi graduated from the Regia University of Naples and obtained also a degree in Higher Courts.

King Umberto I also granted him the Notary License for the district of Prignano Cilento and Torchiara.

The Relief Worker Company of Sessa Cilento awarded him a diploma of benevolence.

An infection contracted to assist a craftsman’s family who worked at the railway line construction from Salerno to Reggio Calabria infested with smallpox (in the absence of a social security system) led him prematurely to death at just 42 years: the illness was where they could not envy the hand of the soldier promised by the compatriots.

The activity continued with the work of his nephew Salvatore, a law graduate in 1918, and still of the great-grandson Antonio who in the 1950s after the war opened the study in Naples.

Antonio Guzzi, a man of great culture, also metagiuridic, before taking up his professional career had been the director of the Arma Navi and had deepened the study of Italian idealist philosophy, in particular the thought of Benedettp Croce and Giovanni Gentile, to the point of acquiring a competence recognized by the university professors of this topic. He joined the professional activity in the field of tax law, that of teaching in the Commercial Technical Institutes, forming entire generations that kept contact with him until he disappeared for a discussion on legal issues but, more often, for life orientations.