Ambiel, Bonilha, Belfiore, Teixeira e Hanna Advogados is born from the merger of two law firms and expands its operations in Brazil and Portugal. Ambiel, Belfiore e Hanna Advogados, known for its work in sports
PMK Advogados announced the arrival of lawyer Mariana Trica (pictured) as a new partner at the Rio de Janeiro office, accompanied by two lawyers from her team, Larissa Rocha and Mariana Saad, in a strategic
Débora Perez (pictured center), Mariana Ortiz (pictured right), and João Imperia (pictured left) announced the opening of Perez, Imperia, and Ortiz Advogados (PIMO), a new criminal law boutique based in São Paulo.
TozziniFreire advised on the sale of Honeywell‘s personal protective equipment business to Protective Industrial Products, Inc. PIP is a global supplier and manufacturer of PPE products and a portfolio company of Odyssey Investment Partners.
Machado Meyer acted as deal counsel on the 2nd issuance of debentures, non conversible, in a single series, unsecured, for public distribution through the automatic registration rite, pursuant to CVM Resolution 160, of Companhia Brasileira de
Gentil Monteiro, Vicentini, Beringhs e Gil (GVBG) was legal advisor to MDS Brasil on its the strategic partnership with Qualicorp. The transaction value was BRL 71 million. GVBG relied on partner Terence Beringhs (pictured).
Veirano Advogados advised Aggir Ventures on its co-investment in a BRL 15 million equity financing round of Covalenty, a technology platform that streamlines the purchasing and restocking processes of independent pharmacies in Brazil. The round was
BVA advised Cox ABG Group, an integrated operator in the water and energy sectors, in an US$30 million corporate loan from CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean. The five-year facility is intended
Passinato, Graebin & Canha – Sociedade de Advogados advised on the legal and regulatory structuring of a FIDC (Receivables Investment Fund) for Ademicon, focused on the acquisition of credit rights arising from consórcio commission receivables.
Souto Correa Advogados advised Irani Papel e Embalagem, a publicly traded company, and its subsidiary Habitasul Florestal on restructuring of their operations in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As part of this