Azevedo, Rugani, Tella and Motta

Two brazilian firms act in the follow-on of Direcional Engenharia

Machado Meyer Advogados and White & Case LPP advised Direcional Engenharia, a real estate company focused on the development of low- and middle-income residential housing with operations in several regions of Brazil; Tauil & Chequer Advogados in association with Mayer Brown, together with Mayer Brown’s New York and Houston teams, advised Itaú BBA, XP, Bradesco BBI and Santander in Brazil and the United States, respectively, as coordinators, on Direcional Engenharia’s BRL 429 million follow-on public offering of shares pursuant to CVM 160, as well as on an international offering pursuant to Rule 144A and Regulation S under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

Machado Meyer advised Direcional Energia and relied on partners Guilherme Azevedo Ferreira Alves (pictured left), Gustavo Rugani do Couto e Silva (pictured center-left) lawyers Paulo Estevao Henriques Carneiro de Miranda, Andre Figueiredo Diniz, Fernanda Marques Ribeiro, Isabelle Germaine Fernandes Noro Valente, Wagner Eustaquio Duarte Junior.

White & Case LLP acted in partnership with Machado Meyer.

Tauil & Chequer team in Brazil was led by partners Rodolfo Tella (pictured center-right) and Carlos Motta (pictured right), partner Ludmila Braga, associates Natália Minotto, Stephanie Carmo and Isabella Toledo, Giampolo Marzulli.
The U.S. capital markets team was led by partner David Bakst (New York) and associate Ana Estrada (Houston) and included counsel Michael Loquercio, as well as associates Evan J. Eldridge, Caitlin Schafer and Nicholas Flatley.

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