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João Laudo de Camargo

Senior Partner
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João Laudo de Camargo
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João Laudo de Camargo

João Laudo de Camargo has been practicing business and corporate law for over 45 years.

Before joining Bocater Advogados, he was a partner in the law firm Laudo de Camargo, a Rio de Janeiro Municipal Prosecutor, Director of the Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), Legal Director of BNDES Participações S.A. (BNDESPAR), Member of the Boards of Directors of BNDES, BNDESPAR and FINAME, and of the BNDES Social, Environmental and Climate Responsibility Committee, General Coordinator of the IBGC Chapter in Rio de Janeiro and a member of the Board of Directors of the Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance (IBGC).

João Laudo gives lectures on topics related to corporate governance and is the author of articles published in newspapers and specialized magazines. He is a lecturer at the Training Courses promoted by the IBGC and a member of the Brazilian Lawyers Institute (IAB).

Education

Bachelor of Laws from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) (1977)
Master’s Degree in Comparative Law from George Washington University (1979)

Languages

Portuguese and English

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Our consultant Luiz Felipe Seixas attended the 11th edition of the Industry Innovation Congress, organised by the CNI and Sebrae in São Paulo, at the end of March. The seminar, held on the 25th and 26th, brought together around 2,000 people, including business leaders, government representatives and science

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Our lawyer Pedro Diniz da Silva Oliveira has published an article on the Migalhas website regarding the ruling on Issue 24 by the Superior Labour Court (TST), which held that the Labour Courts lack jurisdiction to adjudicate on management decisions made by closed supplementary pension schemes. In the

Our consultant Luiz Felipe Seixas attended the 11th edition of the Industry Innovation Congress, organised by the CNI and Sebrae in São Paulo, at the end of March. The seminar, held on the 25th and 26th, brought together around 2,000 people, including business leaders, government representatives and science

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