Chenut Advogados
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Year Established: 2008
Location: Brazil, with offices in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Belo Horizonte. Also present in Portugal (Lisbon) and France (Paris).
Founded in 2008 with a vision to bridge connections between Brazil and Europe, Chenut has evolved into a globally expanding entity. We offer a robust platform to cater to clients' specific legal needs across diverse practice areas. Embracing a predominantly digital approach, Chenut pioneers sustainable legal services, blending high-quality counsel with an exceptional work environment. Specializing in Corporate Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Employment & Labor Law, Digital Law & Technology, Cross-Border Transactions, and Compliance & Regulatory Affairs.
Chenut specializes in:
- Corporate Law
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Employment & Labor Law
- Digital Law & Technology
- Cross-Border Transactions
- Compliance & Regulatory Affairs
Our international presence facilitates seamless cross-border transactions and legal advisory services. With expertise in Brazilian, Portuguese, and French jurisdictions, we excel in navigating complex global legal landscapes.
Brazil Offices:
- São Paulo
- Rio de Janeiro
- Belo Horizonte
International Offices:
- Portugal (Lisbon)
- France (Paris)
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- Belo Horizonte - MGAvenida Raja Gabaglia, 1580 – 8th floor, Belo Horizonte - MG, Minas Gerais, Brazil, CEP 30.441-194View ranked office
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Acquisitions in Brazil: A Unique Landscape
In "Acquisitions in Brazil: A Unique Landscape," Antônia Bethonico Guerra Simoni highlights Brazil's appeal for investors due to its large economy, despite its complex legal and regulatory framework. Thorough due diligence is crucial to navigating these challenges, and addressing language barriers i
Acquisitions in Brazil: A Unique Landscape
In "Acquisitions in Brazil: A Unique Landscape," Antônia Bethonico Guerra Simoni highlights Brazil's appeal for investors due to its large economy, despite its complex legal and regulatory framework. Thorough due diligence is crucial to navigating these challenges, and addressing language barriers i