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Advocacia Fernanda Hernandez
Amaral e Nicolau Advogados

Araújo e Policastro Advogados

Ayres Westin Advogados

Azevedo Sette Advogados
B/Luz

Basch & Rameh

Bermudes Advogados
BFBM – Barroso Fontelles, Barcellos, Mendonça & Associados

Bhering Advogados

Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados
Brandao Ozores Advogados

Campos Mello Advogados in cooperation with DLA Piper

Carlos Eduardo Machado Advogados

Cescon Barrieu

CGM Advogados

Claudio Zalaf E Advogados Associados

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

Clifford Chance

Corrêa Ferreira Advogados

Correia, Fleury, Gama e Silva Advogados

Costa, Albino & Rocha Sociedade de Advogados (CAR)

Dal Pozzo Advogados

Daniel & Diniz Advocacia Tributária

Dannemann Siemsen Advogados

De Luca, Derenusson, Schuttoff Sociedade de Advogados

Del Chiaro Pereira Advogados

Demarest Advogados

Dias De Souza Advogados Associados
Duarte Garcia, Serra Netto e Terra Advogados

E. Munhoz Advogados

ECIJA

Elias, Matias Advogados

Ernesto Borges Advogados

Escritório Jurídico Carbone

FAS Advogados, in cooperation with CMS
Felsberg Advogados

Ferro, Castro Neves, Daltro & Gomide Advogados

Finocchio & Ustra Sociedade de Advogados

Franco Leutewiler Henriques Advogados (FLH Advogados)

Galdino, Pimenta, Takemi, Ayoub, Salgueiro, Rezende de Almeida
Garé Advogados

Gerson Branco Advogados
Giamundo Neto Advogados

Grinberg Cordovil Advogados (GCA)

GVBG - Gentil Monteiro, Vicentini, Beringhs e Gil Advogados

Hogan Lovells

Iokoi, Paiva, Jonasson e Scalzaretto Advogados

Jones Day
Julião Coelho Advocacia

Kincaid | Mendes Vianna Advogados

KLA Advogados

Lefosse Advogados

Licks Attorneys

Loeser e Hadad Advogados

Machado Associados

Machado Meyer Sendacz e Opice Advogados

Madrona Advogados

Magalhães e Dias - Advocacia

Manesco, Ramires, Perez, Azevedo Marques Sociedade de Advogados

Mange Advogados

Mannrich e Vasconcelos Advogados

Mattos Filho

Medina Osorio Advogados
Mello Torres

Milaré Advogados

Milbank

Moreira Menezes Martins Advogados

Norton Rose Fulbright

Oliveira e Olivi Advogados Associados

Peixoto e Cury Advogados
Perdiz de Jesus Advogados Associados

Pinheiro Guimarães

Pinheiro Neto Advogados

Proskauer Rose LLP
Queiroz Cavalcanti Advocacia

Rafael Pandolfo Advogados Associados

Rayes e Fagundes
Rhein Schirato & Meireles

Ricardo Siqueira Sociedade de Advogados
Rossi, Maffini, Milman Advogados

SA Law

Sacha Calmon e Misabel Derzi Consultores e Advogados

Saud Advogados

Schmidt, Lourenço & Kingston Advogados

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Siqueira Castro – Advogados

Souto Correa Advogados

Stocche Forbes Advogados

Szazi, Bechara, Storto, Reicher e Figueirêdo Lopes Advogados

Tauil & Chequer Advogados
Tavares & Chacur de Miranda Advogados

Thomaz Bastos, Waisberg and Kurzweil Advogados
Toron Advogados

Tortoro, Madureira & Ragazzi Advogados

TozziniFreire Advogados

Trench Rossi Watanabe

Ulhôa Canto, Rezende e Guerra Advogados

Urbano Vitalino Advogados Associados

Veirano Advogados

Vella Pugliese Buosi e Guidoni Advogados
Wald, Antunes, Vita e Blattner Advogados

White & Case LLP

Wongtschowski Kleiman Advogados
Neuigkeiten & Entwicklungen
ViewDigital Business
Digital Inheritance: The Future of Estate Planning
Estate planning aims to ensure the proper transfer of assets, preventing disputes and protecting property. When it comes to digital assets, such as social media accounts, cloud-stored files, and email accounts, the complexity increases due to technical and legal factors, including online access and the intangible nature of these assets. Without a strategy for managing digital assets, heirs may face difficulties accessing essential accounts or risk losing valuable resources, such as cryptocurrencies.
One essential solution is the creation of a digital inventory, which should contain a detailed list of all digital accounts, including login credentials, passwords, and other necessary access information. It is also crucial to establish guidelines for the management of these assets through a digital will, specifying how the digital estate should be administered.
Brazilian legislation on digital inheritance is still in the process of adaptation. Currently, there are no comprehensive regulations governing the succession of digital assets, and each platform has its own policies. Some allow for the deletion of profiles, others provide the option to appoint a legacy contact to manage accounts, and cryptocurrencies require strict control over private keys.
This underscores the need for a well-structured estate plan, supported by specialized legal counsel, to ensure that the deceased’s wishes are honored and that heirs can properly manage digital assets.
Elias, Matias Advogados - June 11 2025
Tax advisory
Impact of Tax Reform on Contracts
The tax reform represents a significant change in the Brazilian tax system, potentially affecting pricing, risk allocation, and, most notably, contractual obligations. The replacement of taxes such as PIS, COFINS, ICMS, and ISS with the Value-Added Tax (VAT), in the forms of CBS (federal) and IBS (state/municipal), alters the taxation of goods and services, requiring a review of business contracts to reassess clauses related to tax pass-through and price adjustments.
In Articles of Incorporation, the taxation of dividends and profit distribution must be reevaluated, as many companies are structured based on the exemption of these taxes. It will be essential to analyze whether this structure remains advantageous or if adjustments are necessary to ensure compliance with the new legislation. For instance, companies previously transferred assets to partners without taxation due to the existing exemption; however, such transactions will now be treated as sales, ensuring the collection of IBS and CBS. Consequently, asset-holding structures and dividend distribution methods will need to be reassessed, as the use of assets to “compensate” partners will now entail the tax burden of IBS and CBS.
The reform also impacts companies under the Simples Nacional tax regime by expanding the definition of gross revenue and including previously exempt revenue sources, thereby increasing the tax burden. Furthermore, micro and small businesses will no longer be allowed to have branches or representatives abroad.
Another critical aspect is the increased risk of litigation, as changes in tax payment responsibilities may lead to disputes over contractual balance, particularly in agreements executed before the reform. Companies that fail to revise their contractual clauses may encounter difficulties renegotiating prices or passing on additional costs, increasing the likelihood of judicial disputes or arbitration proceedings. To mitigate these risks, it is essential for businesses to seek legal counsel to review existing contracts and draft new provisions aligned with the new tax framework.
Thus, the reform demands careful attention to contractual implications to reassess existing clauses, mitigate risks, and prevent unforeseen financial impacts. Although the adaptation process is challenging, it presents an opportunity to enhance corporate and contractual structures, ensuring that companies are well-positioned to thrive in the new tax landscape.
Elias, Matias Advogados - June 11 2025
Intellectual Property
Licks Attorneys announces six new partners and reinforces commitment to internal development and technical excellence
Licks Attorneys, a leading firm in intellectual property, regulation, and strategic litigation in Brazil, has announced the appointment of six new partners. The move highlights the firm's dedication to nurturing internal talent, pursuing sustainable growth, and expanding key areas to better serve its clients in Brazil and internationally.
The new partners are Carolina Mendes, Felipe Oquendo, Gabriela Monteiro, Isabella Bonisolo, Matheus Ramalho, and Wallace Wu. With careers marked by exceptional academic backgrounds and outstanding achievements in their respective fields, the professionals represent different areas of specialization and offices.
Specialization and established expertise in Rio de Janeiro
In Rio de Janeiro, Carolina Mendes stands out for her performance in patent litigation. An adjunct professor at UERJ and PhD holder in Procedural Law, Ms. Mendes bridges the gap between academia and legal practice.
Also in Rio, Felipe Oquendo specializes in patent litigation. With a Master's degree in Intellectual Property and experience at specialized law firms, Mr. Oquendo brings strategic insight into one of the firm's core practice areas.
Matheus Ramalho, who holds a double doctorate in Procedural Law (UERJ) and Business Law (USP), leads the firm's newly stablished Business Law practice. His work focuses on strategic litigation, contracts, and advisory services for both domestic and international clients.
Wallace Wu, with a Master's degree and specialization in different areas, such as real estate, maritime law, and contracts, reinforces the firm's strategy of ongoing expansion into emerging practice areas.
Strengthening operations in São Paulo
In the capital São Paulo, Gabriela Monteiro and Isabella Bonisolo have been promoted to partners after years of dedicated service. Ms. Monteiro, who holds a Master's degree in Regulatory Law, advises clients on regulatory law, antitrust, and intellectual property, leveraging her solid academic background and extensive practical experience. Ms. Bonisolo, Master's graduate in Civil Law, specializes in complex patent litigation, particularly within the pharmaceutical and agribusiness industries.
By prioritizing internal development and diversifying its expertise, Licks Attorneys is positioning itself for a new growth cycle, aligned with the evolving regulatory and technological demands of the global legal landscape.
Licks Attorneys - May 29 2025
Press Releases
A9 acquired commercial establishments from Coplacana
The corporate law team at Finocchio & Ustra Sociedade de Advogados advised A9 — a company founded with the mission of transforming agribusiness through innovation, agility, and trust — in the acquisition of strategic assets from Coplacana, one of the most traditional and respected agribusiness cooperatives in Brazil. Established in 1948, Coplacana is headquartered in Piracicaba, São Paulo.
The transaction represents a strategic move to establish A9’s presence in the agro-industrial market and to consolidate its position as the largest dealership of a leading agricultural machinery brand in the state of São Paulo.
Already present at Agrishow 2025 — one of the world’s largest agricultural technology trade shows and the leading agribusiness event in Latin America — A9 reaffirms its commitment to delivering solutions at the pace agribusiness demands, with ethics, ambition, and results.
The transaction was conducted by partner of the corporate and M&A Andrea Tincani, with the participation of Marcelo Schwartzmann, partner of the environmental practice, Camila de Godoy Ferreira, Letícia Flaminio, Júlia Bueno da Conceição and Giovana Silva, all from Finocchio & Ustra.
Finocchio & Ustra Sociedade de Advogados - May 22 2025