Department profile
Cescon, Barrieu, Flesch & Barreto Advogados

Agribusiness

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Cescon, Barrieu, Flesch & Barreto Advogados

About

Provided by Cescon, Barrieu, Flesch & Barreto Advogados

Our multidisciplinary approach, combined with deep knowledge of the sector and government regulation, positions our Agribusiness practice as a provider of high value-added legal solutions for our clients.

Our expertise is closely connected to the wide range of clients we advise — players from across the agribusiness chain, including Brazilian and foreign companies, rural producers, investors, financial institutions, project and technology developers, service providers, and equipment suppliers.

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Agribusiness - Brazil

Band 5

Band 5


What the Team is Known For

Cescon, Barrieu, Flesch & Barreto Advogados is a full-service firm with a well-regarded agribusiness department. With a multidisciplinary approach, the law firm operates extensively in this field, offering a diverse range of services, including environmental law, banking, capital markets, real estate and M&A. Based in different cities across Brazil, as well as in Toronto, Canada, the firm is sought after by both Brazilian and international clients.

Work Highlights

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  • Cescon Barrieu advised JBS S.A. on entering into a strategic partnership agreement with Mantiqueira Alimentos Ltda.

Strengths

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  • Cescon Barrieu offers solid experience advising investment funds in the agribusiness space.

    Agribusiness respondentBrazil

Members

Provided by Cescon, Barrieu, Flesch & Barreto Advogados

  • Marcelo Mendo de Souza

  • Marcos Lopes Prado

    Head of Department

  • Daniel Ribeiro Pettersen

  • Roberto Barrieu

  • Dimitrios C. Constantelos

  • Felipe Matte Russomanno

  • Luciano Souza

  • Marília Ravazzi

  • Ivana Coelho Bomfim

  • Lucas Padilha

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