Dispute Resolution: Litigation
04Apr 2024
Azevedo Sette is the fourth most popular firm in Brazil according to "Who represents Latin Americas biggest companies 2023" research, which is published by Latin Lawyer’s affiliate publication LACCA, and reveals the most popular law firms among the region’s biggest...
29Feb 2024
According to an initiative of the National Council of Justice (CNJ), progress has been made in the implementation of the Justice 4.0 Program, so that all summonses and subpoenas/notices directed to companies will now be carried out through a single digital platform, imposing...
18Dec 2023
Azevedo Sette Advogados announces, with great satisfaction, the appointment of three new partners in the Belo Horizonte office: Gabriela Salazar, a member of the Mining practice, Natália Meirelles, a member of the Corporate M&A and Capital Markets practices, and João Paulo...
24Aug 2023
The group’s wide-reaching offering does not compromise the detailed and deep knowledge held by its lawyers. The cohort won praise from clients for its capacity for handling incredibly complex matters and bringing both local and globally minded solutions to the table. The firm...
19Jun 2023
For the 5th year in a row we have gathered part of the women professionals at our firm to celebrate the achievements of other women over time and throughout history, by writing articles on relevant law subject matters in Brazil. On the International Women´s Day, we have...
03May 2023
Azevedo Sette is the fourth most popular firm in Brazil according to "Who represents Latin Americas biggest banks 2022" research, which is published by Latin Lawyer’s affiliate publication LACCA. In its second iteration, LACCA conducts research into which law firms advise...
04Apr 2023
Azevedo Sette is the fourth most popular firm in Brazil of according with "Who represents Latin Americas biggest companies 2022?" research that list one of the most popular firms across the...
28Mar 2023
On March 21, 2023, the Third Section of the STJ decided that large-sized limited liability companies (those with total assets exceeding BRL 240 million or annual gross revenue exceeding BRL 300 million) do not need to publish their financial statements in advance to its filing...