11/08/2016 em Imprensa
Fonte: Latin Lawyer
11 August 2016
by Vincent Manancourt
Brazilian law firms Inglez, Werneck, Ramos, Cury, Francolin Advogados and David e Aniceto Advogados have added partners to their labour practices, an in-demand area for Brazil’s legal market following months of growing unemployment.
Haroldo Almendro, Renata Antiquera, Louise Bosschart, Luiz Alouche and Leandro Vilarinho
Luiz Fernando Alouche, 39, will lead Inglez Werneck’s labour practice after joining from Almeida Advogados, while Haroldo Del Rei Almendro, 43, joined David e Aniceto from Salusse Marangoni Advogados, a labour boutique.
David e Aniceto also added corporate lawyer Renata Antiquera, 46, from De Vivo, Whitaker e Castro Advogados and litigation and environment law practitioner Louise Emily Bosschart, 42, from Mattos Muriel Kestener Advogados. The hires come as David e Aniceto celebrates its fifth anniversary.
Other firms in Brazil have strengthened by promoting. Nunes & Sawaya Advogados, for example, added regulatory lawyer Teresa Gutierrez, 35, and civil law practitioner Bruno Matsumoto, 31, to the partnership. Meanwhile, Leandro Vilarinho Borges, 31, became a partner at Velloza & Girotto after a decade at the firm. As well as focusing on banking and finance, he will lead the real estate and civil law practice areas.
All appointments were made in the last four months.
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