Read the note written by Eduardo Salomão, Fabio Kupfermann Rodarte, Luiz Roberto de Assis and Pedro Campos Ferraz Read more
Eduardo Salomão, Fabio Rodarte, Luiz Assis and Pedro Ferraz authored Thomson Reuters' guides Read more
Luiz Roberto de Assis and Fabio Rodarte wrote the Brazil chapter of the guide Read more
Guide published on the Elliptic Connect platform in 2022 is updated to include the new cryptoassets law Read more
Article by Eduardo Salomão Neto, Fabio Kupfermann Rodarte, Luiz Roberto de Assis, and Pedro Campos Ferraz was published on Thomson Reuters Read more
Eduardo Salomão Neto, Luiz Roberto de Assis, Fabio Rodarte and Pedro Campos Ferraz authored the updated edition of the Practical Law Q&As for Brazil in the context of cross-border financing. Read more
The Q&A guide published by Thomson Reuters provides an overview of the financial services sector Read more
Guidelines for the Brazilian sandbox for financial and payment innovations have just been established. The sandbox creates opportunities for ventures in the foreign exchange and cryptoassets markets, and the first cohort is scheduled for 2021 Read more
One of the immediate impacts of the ongoing covid-19 sanitary crisis is heavy systemic distress – debtors fail to timely perform their contracts in full, causing a ripple effect across the market. A few noteworthy decisions have been issued... Read more
Recent changes in legislation allow the offer of hedged Agribusiness Receivables Certificates to non-Brazilian investors. A new regime of “segregated property” will enhance credit guarantees and the issuance of widely used Bank Credit Notes... Read more
The holders of bonds issued abroad are typically a particularly important group when the borrower files for in-court reorganization. Bondholders gain very little by staying dormant and can get good results when acting as individual claimholders. Read more
Odebrecht’s recent filing is one of the largest-ever court-supervised reorganizations in Brazil. Even creditors to the affiliates that did not make this filing should monitor the Odebrecht case since the impact on them is still unclear. Read more
As it is happening worldwide, the use of electronic payment instruments is increasing in Brazil. Emerging technologies that transform the way people make payments lead to a necessary change in regulation. A regulatory sandbox that allows live... Read more
The regulation of the Brazilian payments system has resulted into a more competitive and technological industry. As opposed to financial institutions, payment institutions and scheme settlors with foreign capital do not need a presidential authorization... Read more
Acordos de Delação Premiada no Sistema Financeiro | Anais do 8° Congresso Internacional de Ciências Criminais - PUCRS Read more
Revista do Direito Administrativo | Abril/Junho - 2018 Read more
Em coluna no portal JOTA, o sócio Daniel Tardelli e os advogados Tiago Aquino e Fábio Rodarte debatem a restrição à aquisição e arrendamento de terras por estrangeiros no Brasil, tema bastante discutido nos últimos anos dado o interesse no aumento... Read more
Financier Wordlwide | Banking & Finance - Annual Review 2017 Read more
Law No. 13,506/17 amended the rules applicable to punitive procedures conducted by the Central Bank of Brazil and the Brazilian Securities Commission. With respect to Central Bank, which is the scope of this article, the new law affects all... Read more
After years of expectation, the National Civil Aviation Agency has finally published the Special Brazilian Regulation of Civil Aviation No. 94, which governs the drones’ activity in Brazil. Until now, the commercial use of drones lacked specific... Read more
In a recent decision, the Second Court of Bankruptcy and Judicial Restructuring of São Paulo has decided that foreign financial institutions that are not authorized to operate in Brazil cannot hold the status of fiduciary creditors. However,... Read more
The provision of the step-in rights can stimulate fearful financers who intend to invest in the Brazilian air transport infrastructure. Given the sector’s growth and the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro later this year, private interest in new... Read more
Contractual provisions foreseeing step-in rights can help unlock financing for the rail and road sectors and thus overcome the bottlenecks in Brazilian logistics, as the government announced the auction of three federal highways in the next... Read more
The so-called step-in rights enable financers to take controlling or management powers over financed projects to promote their restructuring. Contractual clauses needed for such end may be inserted even after disbursement of funds, provided... Read more
Effective guarantees must be ensured in order to attract infrastructure investors to ports in a time of crisis. The Brazilian Law of Concessions allows lenders and guarantors the right to take control or temporary administration of the port... Read more
The crisis Brazil now faces creates a complex situation: the need for increased economic capacity and infrastructure development but also increased public expenditure. Towards solving this dilemma, the Brazilian Law of Concessions (Law No. 8,987,... Read more
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In marked growth for close to two years, the drone market still lacks specific regulation in Brazil. Proposed rules are available for public consultation and input on the National Civil Aviation Agency website until October 3rd. It is expected... Read more
An Appeals Council of the National Financial System decision dated December 2014 could assist regularization of assets held abroad by Brazilian residents. This isolated but innovative precedent allows for the late submission of the Declaration... Read more