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Follow the main debates on issues related to our practice areas through our newsletters and media stories published by the country’s main press outlets with the participation of our lawyers.

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Talking about mistakes is still taboo in many professional environments. Here at Bocater, it’s the subject of a talk. At the 12th edition of our Conecta project – a programme aimed at the firm’s trainees – we welcomed psychologist Luana Scheid for a frank discussion about autonomy, learning

Our partner Francisco da Costa e Silva spoke to the newspaper O Globo in a report addressing the fact that the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) has been without a permanent chair for nine months and has had an incomplete board of directors for over a year

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As part of our internal training programme, Bocater Advogados recently organised a course on actuarial science applied to supplementary pensions for our associates and trainees. The course, held over three mornings in March, took place in person at our São Paulo office, with a live stream to our

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 Monteiro Seixas was featured in a BNamericas report to comment on the main bills currently before the National Congress that could impact the Brazilian electricity sector. Luiz Felipe highlighted Bill 2987/2015, which proposes the expansion of the free energy market and structural changes to