Sports Law
Brazil
4 years ranked
Provided by BMA Advogados
Vitor Butruce is one of BMA’s Research partners, bringing together advanced academic studies and practical experience in complex transactions and disputes. He has acted in notable projects in Digital Law and in Sports Law.
Vitor’s practice brings together advanced academic studies and practical experience in highly complex matters, ranging from analysis of corporate transactions and high-value multidisciplinary projects to succession disputes and lawsuits and arbitrations involving business contracts.
Vitor has taken part in notable projects in the area of sports. He is the first and current president of the National Dispute Resolution Chamber of the Brazilian Football Confederation, responsible for more than 500 commercial disputes in Brazilian football, and he had an active role in designing the legal structure for the FIFA World Cup 2014. He has also acted in the main international arbitrations conducted by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on by the Brazilian sports justice system, and participated in the reform of the Brazilian Sports Justice Code carried out by the Ministry of Sports in 2009.
He is also a member of BMA’s Digital Law and New Technologies group, advising on electronic contracts and the regulation of digital platforms.
Vitor lectured in Civil Law at the Ibmec School of Law in Rio de Janeiro from 2012 to 2017.
Provided by Chambers
Vitor Butruce is a seasoned practitioner who has a stellar reputation for his work advising important sports clubs. His practice covers the issuance of debentures into new shares, SAF regulation for clubs, equity investments and diverse litigations regarding image rights and sports events.
Provided by Chambers
Vitor Butruce is one of the best lawyers I have ever had contact with. He seems to enjoy the most complex cases.
Vitor Butruce is an authority in the sector.
Vitor has a good understanding of how the very unique world of football works.
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