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Larissa Katharine Vieira Bosco

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Larissa Katharine Vieira Bosco
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Larissa Katharine Vieira Bosco

Larissa Bosco has been working in the area of supplementary pensions for over five years, with a special focus on advising institutional investors and defending the interests of their managers before administrative and judicial tribunals. 

Before joining the firm, she worked for medium-sized law firms in Rio de Janeiro, in which she practiced in the areas of strategic litigation and consumer law, advising clients on issues such as compensation for moral and material damages. 

During her undergraduate studies, she worked as a tutor in Financial and Tax Law. 

She is the author of “Servidores Públicos Federais: Análise do regime de previdência complementar oferecido pela Funpresp” (Federal Public Servants: Analysis of the supplementary pension scheme offered by Funpresp), pusblished in 2024 by Editora Roncarati. 

Education

Bachelor of Laws from Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) (2018)
Postgraduate in Economic Law and Development from the University of São Paulo (USP) (2022)
Master’s in Economics from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) (2021/2023)

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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