Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
Brazil
12 years ranked
Provided by CFGS Advogados
Arbitration and Litigation
André de Luizi Correia has been practicing law for more than 26 years and is a founding partner of CFGS. He focuses on business arbitration and has represented some of Brazil’s biggest construction companies and financial institutions, as well as some of the world’s major private equity firms and sovereign funds. His current portfolio includes billion-real cases regarding construction contracts, infrastructure, energy and financial services industries, merger and acquisitions, oil and gas industry, among others.
Member, Brazilian Bar Association – São Paulo Chapter (License n°137.878).
Member, Editorial and Research Committee of “Revista de Processo” – RePro – Editora RT.
Member, Advisory Board of “Revista de Arbitragem e Mediação” – Editora RT.
Member, Banking Law Studies Commission of the Brazilian Bar Association – São Paulo Chapter.
Member, Brazilian Arbitration Committee – CBAr.
LL.M with honors in Business Law from the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law (2014).
Master’s Degree in Civil Procedural Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo -PUC/SP (1999).
Bachelor’s Degree in Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo - PUC/SP (1995).
Professor in the Civil Procedural Law Specialization Program (COGEAE) by the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo - PUC/SP since 2000.
Provided by Chambers
André de Luizi Correia is an experienced practitioner who routinely deals with arbitration matters in the construction and infrastructure industries.
Provided by Chambers
André is a distinguished professional, with high power of eloquence and speed in reasoning, enabling great debates, especially in arbitrations. Strong strategist.
André is always available. Despite having a great team, he doesn't delegate, but he's the one dealing directly with me and this gives me a lot of reassurance.
André is a fantastic lawyer. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him. He has the ability to render complex cases quite simple for the arbitration panels.
He looks like an engineer dressed up as a lawyer due to his ability to understand engineering projects. He translates our projects into legalese quite well.
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