“Moral Damages” in Brazil: What Foreign Businesses Need to Know
“Moral damages” (“danos morais”, in Portuguese), refer to compensation awarded to individuals or entities that have suffered non-material harm, such as damage to reputation, violation
“Moral damages” (“danos morais”, in Portuguese), refer to compensation awarded to individuals or entities that have suffered non-material harm, such as damage to reputation, violation
The protection of intellectual property, particularly trademarks, is one of the most strategic assets to companies, especially those that operate internationally. It is essential for
The Brazilian Senate has approved the report on PLP (Supplemental Bill) 68/2024, a significant step in the tax reform process. This proposal, which is the
The Brazilian legal system possesses features that attract the attention of international companies, particularly those with operations in the country. Combining accessibility with solid regulation,
The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), held in Baku, Azerbaijan, reaffirmed the urgency of global coordinated actions to address the climate crisis. The
The recent expansion of cooperation between Brazil and Russia, under the framework of the G20 Summit of the Heads of Prosecution Services, marks a significant
Conflicts of interest arise when an individual faces decisions where their personal interests clash with institutional interests. In interactions between the private sector and the
The terms “work schedule” and “working hours,” while often used interchangeably, have distinct meanings: working hours refer to the daily or weekly hours worked, while
Understand the main characteristics of a hostile takeover in the stock market of Brazil. In Brazil, takeover bids are subject to the provisions of Article
Since 1999, Mercosur and the European Union have been working to establish a free trade agreement, resulting in one of the largest trade and investment
The quarterly report (“Quarterly Report”) is applicable to Legal Entities headquartered in Brazil, whose shares are directly owned, in whole or in part, by non-resident
The deadline for filing the next quarterly report of Brazilian Capital Abroad report (“CBE“) expires on December 5th, 2024. As stated by Resolution 279/2022 of
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