WarwickPlace Legal’s Robert Bata wraps ups his predictions for 2024 with a look at how legal industry trends will pan out in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America
Agreement adds to CMS’s Latin America presence in Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru
Practical online comparative Global Legal Post guide is co-edited by Three Crowns partners Carmen Martinez Lopez and Liz Snodgrass
Legal team led by top GC Alexandre Menais oversees brand's largest-ever M&A deal
Practical tool for businesses and their advisers is edited by Debevoise’s Ulysses Smith and features contributions from array of top firms
Edited by Katten’s Joshua Rubenstein, Law Over Borders' comparative guide will explore post-Covid climate for high-net-worth individuals
Adriana Dantas joins with three lawyers from her boutique in São Paulo
Partner headcount at one of the country's biggest firms tops 55 following promotions and a recent spate of lateral hires
Miriam Signor will head up project finance and project development at the firm
Baker McKenzie, Cadwalader, McDermott and Steptoe & Johnson among first to fall in to line as firms battle to retain associates
Covid and Cybersecurity-related rifts seen as biggest threats, Baker McKenzie report shows
First of new series of Law Over Border guides showcases fast-developing fashion law
Four partners and one senior associate set to advance Campos Mello's environmental and sustainability work
Madrid-based firm adds five partners in Brazil and one in Costa Rica
Tauil & Chequer strengthens environmental practice with return of partner Luiz Gustavo Bezerra who helped establish practice in 2014.
Judges benefit from political spat as Brazil's outgoing president gives significant pay rise to judges in snub to successor.
A Brazil office expands the consultancy firm's Latin American offer.
Linklaters and Lefosse Advogados advises on the deal which is going ahead despite Brazilian company Marfrig's US beef ban.
A $50 million settlement with Britain's largest pension fund, followed a previous $2.95 billion deal agreed earlier this year.
The Brazilian law firm has joined forces with MASP to show the sexually-themed works of French post-Impressionist artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.