Madrona Advogados advised Laticínios Catupiry on its first corporate acquisition in over 115 years of history — the purchase of 100% of Leprino Foods Brasil’s stake in Lactojara Industria e Comércio de Laticínios, for BRL 35 million.
Martínez de Hoz & Rueda advised Deseado Resources on the acquisition of 100% of Yacimientos Patagónicos, a company holding strategic real estate assets and mining rights across seven projects in Argentina's Santa Cruz province.
Stocche Forbes advised Companhia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais – Copasa MG and the State of Minas Gerais on a secondary share offering totalling R$8.4 billion, marking the largest capital markets transaction in Latin America in 2026
Freitas Ferraz Advogados advised NP Soluções em Comunicações e Energia, a wholly owned subsidiary of China's Hengtong Group, on the acquisition of 100% of the equity interest in Cabelauto Condutores Elétricos from Credimó
Brazilian law firm Pessoa e Pessoa has restructured its leadership, appointing Gustavo Galvão as managing partner while co-founder Valton Pessoa moves to chair the firm's council. The reorganization coincides with the absorption of Dalazen,
Pinheiro Neto advised Brazilian fintech Asaas on its acquisition of Hunion Tecnologia, known as Helena, a CRM and social media payment technology developer, in a deal valued at BRL 150 million. Coimbra Chaves represented the sellers
Martinelli Advogados has reinforced its corporate and tax capabilities in Santa Catarina with the return of partners Jacob Wobeto and Rubens Morroni de Paiva Filho, strengthening the firm's regional leadership and growth strategy in the
GVBG Advogados has appointed Patricia Elizabeth Woodhead as a partner in its Tax practice, bringing over 15 years of experience in administrative and judicial tax proceedings across federal, state, and municipal levels in Brazil.
SFCS Advogados advised Consórcio Habitação Social Recife, formed by CPM Construtora and Sanco Engenharia, in Brazil's first social rental housing public-private partnership, a project involving investments exceeding BRL 500 million and 1,128 housing units in
Spanish law firm Ecija has expanded its presence in Chile through the incorporation of local firm Porte & Canales, strengthening its footprint in the Latin American market.