Nicole Najjar > Mattos Filho > Sao Paulo, Brazil > Lawyer Profile

Mattos Filho
Al. Joaquim Eugênio de Lima, 447
São Paulo, SP, CEP 01403-001
Brazil

Work Department

Private Client

Position

Partner

Career

Nicole reviews and designs structures to private individuals and family businesses to propose the most efficient and fine-tuned alternative, pursuant to Brazilian legislation and international treaties. She has experience in corporate governance, succession and estate planning and tax, corporate and family law counseling. She also assists individuals and families with their relocation to other jurisdictions and has substantial experience in the reorganization of international assets, including when implemented for succession and estate planning purposes.

Languages

Portuguese, English and Spanish

Education

Bachelor of Laws, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Master in Tax Law, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)
Specialization in Tax Law, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)

Lawyer Rankings

Brazil > Wealth and succession planning

(Leading individuals)

Nicole Najjar – Mattos Filho

Mattos Filho houses a ‘top-notch‘ multidisciplinary team of private client lawyers that leverage the firm’s full-service offering and expertise in tax, corporate and family law. Ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families turn to the group for advice on a wide range of matters, most notably succession and tax planning, family governance, wealth protection, probate and inheritance disputes. The group seamlessly collaborates with international partner firms to assist clients with cross-border asset reorganisations and estate planning. Highly regarded by clients and peers alike, Alessandro Amadeu da Fonseca is a key contact for family disputes and offshore asset structuring, while Nicole Najjar covers corporate governance and succession planning, and demonstrates ‘a deep knowledge of Brazilian and international inheritance law‘. At the associate level, Pedro Falcone is well versed in domestic and international asset reorganisations and Beatriz Borges e Silva focuses on complex family litigation.