Saul Fonseca > PLMJ > Lisbon, Portugal > Lawyer Profile

PLMJ
Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo, 43
1050-119 Lisboa
Portugal
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Work Department

Corporate M&A

Position

Of Counsel

Career

Saul is an of counsel in the area of Corporate M&A and has 17 years’ professional experience.

He has worked mainly in the areas of aviation law, commercial and corporate law, and in the implementation of projects and infrastructures in Portugal and Africa in a variety of sectors. Saul has extensive experience in negotiating and implementing contracts in the aviation sector, and in providing legal advice relating to the regulatory aspects of this sector.

Saul completed a postgraduate courses in energy law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon and in commercial law at the Faculty of Law of Universidade Católica Portuguesa.

Before joining PLMJ, he was a lawyer at TAP Air Portugal, an associate at the law firm Miranda & Associados, and worked on secondment at the European Investment Bank.

Languages

Portuguese, English and French

Education

Law degree from Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 2004

Admitted to the Portuguese Bar Association, 2006

Postgraduate course in energy law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon, 2008

Postgraduate course in commercial law at the Faculty of Law of Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 2006

Lawyer Rankings

Portugal > Transport

(Rising stars)

Saul Fonseca – PLMJ

PLMJ boasts substantial expertise in aviation, shipping and road-related matters, servicing a diverse client roster featuring airlines, financiers, aircraft producers, and sovereign entities. Diogo Perestrelo is adept in transport-related transactions – including M&A and private equity deals in the aviation segment – and road concessions. Perestrelo heads the transport department alongside Pedro Lomba, who possesses notable expertise in transport and urban mobility law, especially concerning roads and railways. Saul Fonseca brings ‘great knowledge of the aviation sector’, ensuring carriers and other stakeholders meet regulatory standards.