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 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)
Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados advised Technip Energies on the acquisition of Processium, an expert company in process development, equipped with laboratory and piloting facilities located in Lyon, France. The transaction value was not
TozziniFreire Advogados advised on the acquisition of shares issued by Claranet Technology held by RW Brasil Fundo de Investimento em Participações Multiestratégia, Oria Tech Fundo Secundário I – Fundo de Investimento em Participaçõ
Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados (BZCP) advised CleanCloud, a cloud-security specialized Brazilian startup, that was acquired by Pátria Investimentos‘ cybersecurity company, Scurity Ecosystem Knowledge (SEK) in its first M&A. Bronstein, Zilberberg,
Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri and Potenza Advogados advised Box Delivery, which was acquired by Rappi, a Colombian delivery company in its largest M&A deal to date. The value of the transaction has not been
Mattos Filho advised Evertec on the acquisition of Brazilian payments firm Paysmart Pagamentos Eletronicos, wich was advised by Bronstein Zilberberg Chueri e Potenza Advogados (BZCP). The transaction value worth BRL 130 million. Headquartered in Porto Alegre,
Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados acted in the transaction in which Kepler Weber acquired a 50% plus one share in Procer, Brazilian leader in developing technologies for crop automation, control and monitoring. Bronstein Zilberberg advised