It can take up to five years to finish legal proceedings (including the time needed for investigation). Add to this that Italian courts and authorities are known for being notoriously slow in handling cases (sometimes this fact is used as a strategy by international lawyers to slow down proceedings in national cases, otherwise known as the 'Italian torpedo'). I think it is safe to say that expecting answers in a month time is very unrealistic.
We have an italian lawyer. He was paid at the start. He filed the needed documents but italian police was not able to find these guys. We found and contacted the mother of these guys, it's not a poor family, but when she heard the amount of damage he did the contact broke. Finally someone found that these guys were caught by the police for owning a reasonable amount of drugs and hiding in one of the family houses. I reached the lawyer by phone, he was interested but I did not hear anything from him anymore. So I guess nothing more happened.
So are you going to hire another new lawyer to sue the first lawyer?

I only ask because you
very much seem to enjoy throwing good money after bad.
Crying to the Nanny State Courts, demanding a second bailout for your self-inflicted ASIC gambling losses? Really? Satoshi wept.
Your answer to every problem is to hire lawyers, which shows you don't at all grok the ethos of Bitcoin.