Founded three years ago by Sergio Bronstein, Eduardo Zilberberg, Pedro Chueiri and Guilherme Potenza, (pictured from left to right), the law firm Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri & Potenza Advogados (BZCP), which specializes in Venture Capital and
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Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados advised Tenchi Security, a SaaS startup for cyber risk management, that closed its Series A round of R$35 million raised by Bradesco PE&VC, the bank’s Venture
Mattos Filho Advogados advised Headline Brasil, the venture capital investment fund that led the Series “B” funding round of up to BRL 70 million in Trinus Co, which was advised by Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueri e Potenza
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BZCP – Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados advised the US-based talent manager Howdy.com on the acquisition of the Brazilian GeekHunter, a sector-specific recruitment platform. Bronstein Zilberberg relied on partner Guilherme Potenza, (pictured left); Alfredo
Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados advised Emergent Cold LatAm, a cold storage logistics company, on the signing of an agreement to acquire two storing units from an investment logistics fund managed by Rio Bravo
Lefosse advised Enjoei on the acquisition of Elo7, sold by Etsy, which was advised by Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados. The transaction value was not disclosed. Lefosse relied on partner Jana Araujo (pictured left)
Machado Meyer advised Sankhya Jiva Investimentos e Participações, Brazilian ERP giant, on the acquisition of shares representing 63,606% of the share stock of sales engagement startup Meetime Desenvolvimento de Softwares, which was advised by Bronstein
Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados advised Sua Quadra, a Brazilian proptech that connects entrepreneurs to the best locations for their businesses,that recently raised BRL 21 million in an investment round. The funding was led
Brazilian SaaS startup Digibee has just raises US$60 million (approx. BRL300 million) in its Series B investment round, led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management. The startup’s shareholders also include Leadwind, the growth arm of