When trade becomes a risk: the criminal consequences of the new U.S. tariff policy
The recent tariff changes implemented by the United States, currently under Donald Trump’s second term, have had a major impact on international markets. On April
The recent tariff changes implemented by the United States, currently under Donald Trump’s second term, have had a major impact on international markets. On April
The recent update of Brazilian Regulatory Standard No. 1 (NR-01), which forms part of the country’s occupational health and safety legal framework, has incorporated mental
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the Brazilian Judiciary is transforming the landscape of dispute resolution. According to research published by the National Council
Conflicts are inevitable in the corporate environment, particularly in family-owned companies, where family members must coexist and collaborate. The founders´ apprehension about preserving the principles
Law No. 14,596/2023 revolutionized the transfer pricing (TP) rules in Brazil by replacing fixed margins with the Arm’s Length Principle, aligning with OECD guidelines. Thus,
Annually, both limited liability companies (LTDA) and corporations (SA) shall hold an ordinary shareholders’ general meeting (“Ordinary Meeting“), within the first four months following the
The deadline for the submission of the annual declaration on Foreign Direct Investment by recipients (“Declaration”) is March 31st, 2025. The Declaration, as mandated by
The deadline for submitting the Annual Statement of Brazilian Capital Abroad (“CBE”) report is April 5th, 2025. The annual CBE report is mandatory for individuals
In January 2025, the Brazilian Tax Reform reached an important milestone for its implementation. Complementary Law Nº 214/2025 (or LCP 214/2025, originated from Bill Nº
The climate crisis is one of the greatest global challenges today, requiring a coordinated and multifaceted response. In addressing this crisis, Brazil enacted Federal Law
In long-term contracts, it is impossible to foresee all situations that may destabilize the contractual balance and affect the legal relationship in a way that
Brazilian regulation requires all companies, both national and foreign, registered in the National Registry of Legal Entities (CNPJ), to declare the existence or non-existence of
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