I hope very strongly that the Kercher family will not be minded (either of their own volition, or under advice from that jackal Maresca) to pursue any further civil claims related to this case. All that will happen will be that they will end up owing even more money in legal fees. If Maresca had an ounce of human decency he'd either walk away from the case full-stop or - at the very least - agree to act on a conditional or pro-bono basis in any further action.
Actually, I have a horrible nagging thought that the issue of outstanding fees might well have an adverse impact on the process going forward. The Kerchers owe Maresca and his firm millions of Euros in fees, and they can't afford to pay him. It therefore might look (superficially) attractive for the Kerchers to pursue a multi-million Euro civil claim against Knox and/or Sollecito, with Maresca agreeing to waive all his ongoing fees (plus maybe a sizeable part of his fees to date) in return for a guaranteed hefty payment if the Kerchers were to win a civil judgement. I wonder, therefore, if for the Kerchers and Maresca alike, there's a horrible situation brewing where the optimum perceived strategy would be to plough on with civil action regardless?
I can only hope - deeply sincerely - that the Kercher family (and/or, perhaps by some miracle, Maresca himself) come to the considered conclusion that it's time to bring this thing to a close. They don't need to suffer any longer. They ought to know that they won't win any civil claim, so from a purely financial perspective it makes little sense either. And it morally makes no sense at all, either for them or for Knox/Sollecito or their families. Rudy Guede attacked and killed Meredith Kercher all by himself. The Kerchers truly need to come to terms with this, to realise that they were horribly misled and let down by Mignini, Maresca, Massei and Nencini, and to somehow achieve some level of what's fashionably termed "closure".