E-mail this page | Print this page


Contacts

Brasilia
Túlio Freitas do Egito Coelho
+55 61 2102 5018

Porto Alegre
Ricardo C. Barcellos 
+55 51 3220 0920

Rio de Janeiro
Joaquim Muniz
+55 21 2206 4921
Ana Paula F. Vizintini
+55 21 2206 4913

São Paulo
Silvana B. Campos 
+55 11 3048 6843
Marcio de Souza Polto 
+55 11 3048 6923
Antonio Penna
+55 11 3048 6815


Online Guide

For an overview of the legal industry and court systems in Brazil, please see our Dispute Resolution Around the World online guide.

Dispute Resolution
Experience and Knowledge on Your Side

Companies face many challenges in meeting the demands of their clients, as well as their suppliers, employees, the Brazilian society and government. As Brazil’s economy becomes more competitive, litigation is almost inevitable. You want the best legal strategy and the best legal team on your side.

Trench, Rossi e Watanabe offers preventive and reparative legal services appropriate to your needs and your organization. An associate of the global Baker & McKenzie law firm, we are able to represent your interests throughout the world with more than 600 dispute resolution and arbitration professionals.

We have handled complex domestic and foreign matters and have effectively defended clients before the Brazilian courts, the Brazilian Bar Association, arbitration bodies and various corporate entities. We study your business and develop a custom approach to protect your company’s image and your budget.

How We Can Help

  • Strategic case analysis – Draft legal opinions on potential contingencies; prepare the pre-litigation phase; recommend techniques for alternative dispute resolution
  • Court representation – Represent clients in various corporate issues, including consumer, environmental, intellectual property, bankruptcy and judicial recovery; draft procedural documents; legal advice on all aspects and all phases of the case; participate in hearings; negotiate settlements
  • Arbitration consultation – Lead arbitration discussions at the main Brazilian judicial chambers; seek alternative solutions to conflict resolutions
  • Seminars and training – Organize seminars on new legal topics and roundtables to discuss specific matters