IW Melcheds has welcomed Vilma Toshie Kutomi and Christiani Marques as of counsels, reinforcing the firm's labor practice with decades of combined experience in complex litigation, union negotiations, and academic expertise.
Machado Meyer provided legal counsel to Via Campo Concessionária de Rodovias and its holding vehicles in a BRL 830 million (approximately USD 167.5 million) public debenture offering structured through Vert Companhia Securitizadora.
TozziniFreire Advogados acted as legal counsel to Cemig Soluções Inteligentes em Energia in its acquisition of three special purpose entities from Potenza Energias, which collectively own eleven photovoltaic distributed generation plants in Brazil. The
PMK Advogados advised São Carlos Empreendimentos e Participações on the sale of a portfolio of four commercial properties to the SC Renda Imobiliária Fundo de Investimento Imobiliário, managed by XP Allocation
IW Melcheds and Leite, Tosto e Barros have advised on the issuance of real estate receivables certificates (CRI) by Leverage Companhia Securitizadora, totalling BRL 30.6 million and backed by receivables from Duarte e Lima.
Silveiro Advogados advised Rio Bravo Investimentos and Banco Daycoval on the issuance of quotas in a receivables investment fund (FIDC) through a public offering under CVM Resolution 160's automatic registration procedure, totaling R$ 100 million.
After 18 years at Hapvida, Luiz Carlos Júnior has joined André Menescal Advogados as partner and COO, bringing a client-side perspective and experience overseeing 90 professionals and 14 law firms.
BMA acted as deal counsel in the public offering of shares of the 5th issuance of Suno Agro Fiagro - Imobiliário (SNAG11), a fund with more than 130,000 quotaholders traded on B3, raising approximately R$ 618.9
Mattos Filho advised Acciona on its winning bid at the sanitation PPP auction for Companhia de Água e Esgotos da Paraíba, held at B3 in São Paulo. The concession covers 85 municipalities in the
Pinheiro Neto Advogados and Mattos Filho Advogados advised on a BRL 500 million onerous usufruct agreement between Itaú Unibanco and infrastructure fund Perfin Apollo Energia, covering economic rights in four Brazilian power transmission companies.