Stop the legal action brought in Turin by Margherita Agnelli around the family inheritance. The court of the Piedmontese capital accepted a request from the lawyers of the other party (the brothers John, Lapo and Ginevra Elkann, Margherita's children) and suspended the proceedings pending the settlement of two cases in progress in Switzerland. This was learned from sources close to judicial circles.

The lawsuit filed by Margherita Agnelli against the three children from her first marriage with Alain Elkann concerns the inheritance of the lawyer Gianni Agnelli and the agreements made in 2004 with Marella Caracciolo (Margherita's mother) also for the inheritance of the latter.

Margherita Agnelli asks the Italian courts to invalidate the settlement agreement concerning her father's inheritance and the waiver of claims on her mother's.

At the same time as the proceedings in Turin - now suspended by the Piedmontese judges - two cases are also underway in Switzerland: one in which the validity of the aforementioned 2004 agreements is discussed, and the other concerning the validity of the wills of Marella Caracciolo Agnelli.

The Court of Turin has therefore decided to wait for these two cases to be resolved before ruling and for the Swiss judgments to be recognized and to become part of the Italian proceedings, even if they were to confirm the validity of the agreement as to succession stipulated by Margherita Agnelli with her mother Marella: for the Turin court, The admissibility of agreements as to succession permitted by the foreign law applicable to them (in this case, Swiss law) does not conflict with Italian public policy.