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Velloza Advogados announces Fernanda Gabeira Secco as new partner in tax litigation
22 . 03 . 2022Fernanda Gabeira Secco has become partner in the Velloza Advogados tax litigation practice area. Fernanda has coordinated the team responsible for tax and civil litigation at Velloza for the past 14 years. She is a specialist in Contract Law from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC) and graduated in law from Instituição Toledo de […]
Leia maisVelloza Advogados hires ex-federal judge as partner
17 . 03 . 2022The Latin Lawyer announced hiring of a new partner Fábio Prieto de Souza. Read more: https://lnkd.in/duD4uv2p
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10 . 03 . 2022Former President of the Third Federal Regional Court joins Velloza Advogados We are pleased to announce that, after retiring from the office of federal judge, the Honorable Fábio Prieto de Souza, former president of the Regional Federal Court of Appeals of the 3rd Region (TRF-3), joins Velloza Advogados as partner of law practice areas. With […]
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Leia maisLaw and Practice – Brazil
20 . 09 . 2019Velloza’s Wealth and Estate Planning team is pleased to inform you that its international wealth planning practice guide (“Private Wealth 2019”) on succession, taxation and asset restructuring from a Brazilian law perspective is now available for reference on the Chambers website.
Leia maisBrazilian firms announce new partners, target corporate and labour
11 . 08 . 2016Fonte: 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 […]
Leia maisTransfer pricing is Brazil’s answer to inflation
17 . 12 . 2015Fonte: TP-Week Data: February 09, 2011 The Brazilian Ministry of Revenue (BMR) is making efforts to preserve its tax base in what has been dubbed a currency war against the Brazilian real. Normative Instruction No 4 (NI 4) has been published in Brazil’s Official Gazette, and is now law. First proposed by BMR and published […]
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