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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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For yet another year, Bocater Advogados has been ranked among the country’s leading law firms in the field of Civil and Commercial Litigation by Leaders League Brasil, in a new round of dispute resolution surveys recently published. In addition to the firm, the publication also highlighted Bruno Carriello,

In an article published by Migalhas, our senior partner Flavio Martins Rodrigues, our partner Thiago Araújo and our solicitor Ana Luiza Moerbeck analyse the Supreme Court’s decision to recognise the Federal Court of Accounts’ (TCU) jurisdiction to oversee pension funds. In the article, however, they emphasise that this

Investidor Institucional has published an article on the ruling on Issue 24, scheduled to take place at the Superior Labour Court (TST) next Monday, 23 March, which addresses whether the labour courts have jurisdiction to hear claims for compensation brought by members of deficit-ridden supplementary pension schemes against

On 6 April, our partner João Laudo de Camargo will take part in the Investment Funds Congress, for which he is the technical coordinator, organised by the Capital Markets Commission of the Rio de Janeiro Bar Association (OAB/RJ). João will be one of the speakers on the panel

Our consultant Luiz Felipe Monteiro Seixas spoke to the BNamericas website about the capacity auction (LRCAP), which takes place tomorrow, 18 March. Designed to ensure energy security by contracting new and existing power stations, which can be switched on and off according to the needs of the electricity

Our partner Mauricio Jayme e Silva spoke to Valor Econômico in an article that featured a survey showing that, although Congress has more than 300 bills addressing the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), investment funds and the Central Bank of Brazil, few actually contain proposals aimed at