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Brazil's new mining title rules not enough to unlock the industry

Partners Ana Paula Terra e Leonardo Lamego in partnership with the associate lawyer in Mining department, Gabriela Salazar comment about the new Brazilian mining titles rules for international magazine the Business News Americas. Read full text on...

Whos Who Brazil 2017 | Azevedo Sette is recognized as reference in M&A, TMT, Trade and Insolvency

Azevedo Sette Advogados was recommended by Who’s Who Brazil – Edition 2017, as reference in M&A, Restructuring & Insolvency, Trade & Customs, and TMT. The Azevedo Sette’s lawyers Luis Miraglia, Paulo Brancher, Ricardo Barretto, Luiz Salles and Lionel Salles are cited as...

Italian fridge maker expands in Brazil

Emilio Demetriou-Jones 19 June 2017 Grimaldi Studio Legale in Italy and Brazil’s Azevedo Sette have helped Italian fridge manufacturer Indel B acquire 40% of Brazilian refrigeration company Elber Indústria. Elber Indústria turned to Brazilian firm Martinelli...

Transferring employees on an outsourcing in Brazil

Thomson Reuters has just made available the updated version of a Q&A guide to outsourcing in Brazil, authored by members of Azevedo Sette Advogados (partner Paulo Brancher, and associate lawyers Camila Taliberti Ribeiro da Silva and Juliana Petrella Hansen). This Q&A...

Grimaldi, Azevedo Sette y Martinelli en adquisición de 40 % de Elber por Indel B

Indel B S.p.A., proveedor italiano de servicios de refrigeración, adquirió de Eloi Bertoldi 40 % de la brasileña Elber Indústria de Refrigeração Ltda., una empresa del mismo ramo, por un monto que no fue revelado. La transacción, de fecha 30 de marzo, cerró el pasado 6...

Software Protection in Brazil – Register or Not?

*Eduardo Ludmer Brazil is home to a thriving software industry which generates more than US$ 60 billion per year. Brazilian developers are reckoned as creative and smart, responsible for coming up with great solutions for easing the hurdles of daily life faced by Brazilians...

The Right to be Lonely

By Eduardo Ludmer* Just like a person has the right to be single, a legal entity must have the right to choose whether to associate with others or to conduct its business alone. It took some time for Brazil to finally allow a legal entity to be a single shareholder of...

New understandings for corporate acts of foreign investors in Brazilian companies

The Commercial Department of Registry and Integration – “Departamento de Registro Empresarial e Integração”, in Portuguese – (“DREI”) has consolidated its current understandings and requirements for the filing of corporate acts of companies which have (i)...
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