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Gabriel Augusto Cintra Leite

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Gabriel Leite
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Gabriel Leite

Gabriel Leite’s practice is focused on civil law and supplementary pension and institutional investor issues. His experience includes advising clients on issues involving corporate governance, compliance, contracts and administrative litigation, as well as data protection. 

With solid experience in advising clients in the area of closed supplementary pensions (pension funds), Gabriel acts in both advisory and litigation matters involving complex issues in this practice. 

He is a collaborating member of the Brazilian Supplementary Pension Institute (IPCOM) and an associate of the International Pension & Employee Benefits Lawyers Association (IPEBLA).

Education

Bachelor of Laws from the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)
Specialist in Closed Supplementary Pensions from the Latin American Institute of Social Law (IDS Latin America)
Certified for technical training by the Institute for Institutional Certification and Social Security Professionals (ICSS)
Master’s student in Public Law at Faculdade Getúlio Vargas (FGV-SP)

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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