Mariana Capela Lombardi Moreto > Cescon Barrieu > Sao Paulo, Brazil > Lawyer Profile

Cescon Barrieu
Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima
949 - Pinheiros
SAO PAULO - SP
05426 - 100
Brazil

Work Department

Dispute Resolution and Mediation

Position

Partner

Career

Mariana represents domestic and foreign clients in judicial proceedings, international and domestic arbitrations, and business litigation. She has extensive experience in complex matters related to contractual, construction, energy, antitrust, real estate, financial, oil and gas, and civil liability issues, among others, including individual lawsuits, class actions and administrative proceedings.

Her practice involves risk assessments and civil claim management. She also advises clients on dispute prevention and alternative dispute resolution methods, such as negotiation and mediation.

Languages

English and Portuguese

Memberships

Member of the Brazilian Institute of Procedural Law (IBDP).

Member of the Center for Advanced Studies in Civil Procedure (Ceapro).

Member of the Brazilian Committee of Arbitration (CBAr).

Member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and Mediation and of the task force regarding Relationship with the Judiciary.

Member of Associação dos Advogados de São Paulo (AASP).

Education

Bachelor of Laws- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)

Master and PhD of Laws – Universidade de São Paulo (USP)

Lawyer Rankings

Brazil > Dispute Resolution: Arbitration

Singled out for its ‘professionalism, knowledge and responsibility‘, Cescon Barrieu‘s arbitration group manages a diverse caseload, which, in addition to disputes arising in the context of M&A and joint ventures, also features matters concerning distribution agreements, construction projects and government contracts. Corporate and shareholder conflicts are a key area of expertise for Carlos David Albuquerque Braga in São Paulo, while Gabriel Seijo Leal de Figueiredo in Salvador focuses on contractual disputes. Based in Belo Horizonte, Luiz Nardy is noted for his experience in mining and environmental cases. Mauricio Fabbri, who handles arbitration and litigation, is another name to note in São Paulo. Senior associates Matheus Carneiro Lima and Rafael Bertão are skilled in both domestic and international proceedings. Edison Freitas, who regularly assists players from the worlds of construction, technology, real estate, banking and infrastructure, and Cinthia de Lamare, who is based in Rio de Janeiro, were welcomed to the partnership in November 2022. The group was strengthened by the arrival of Paulo Macedo Garcia Neto and Mariana Capela Lombardi Moreto from MAMG Advogados in August 2023. Since publication, Helena Abdo has left the firm.

Brazil > Dispute Resolution: Litigation

Standing out for its national footprint, Cescon Barrieu is a popular destination for investment funds, public companies, financial institutions and entrepreneurs seeking guidance and representation in high-profile proceedings. Corporate, post-closing M&A and contractual lawsuits are core areas of strength for the group, which has been increasingly active in cases involving succession law, cartels and anti-competitive practices. Renowned litigator Carlos David Albuquerque Braga in São Paulo often acts in complex corporate disputes. Other practitioners in São Paulo include Mauricio Fabbri, who has handled several strategic claims in the digital law space; class actions and public law litigation specialist Edison Freitas; and senior associate Rafael Bertão, who focuses on corporate disputes. Salvador-based partner Gabriel Seijo Leal de Figueiredo is the name to note for proceedings arising out of contractual agreements and M&A. Luiz Nardy in Belo Horizonte possesses in-depth knowledge of mining and environmental contentious matters, and Cinthia de Lamare is a key contact in the Rio de Janeiro office for judicial reorganisations. The team was reinforced in August 2023 by the addition of dispute resolution specialists Mariana Capela Lombardi Moreto and Paulo Macedo Garcia Neto from MAMG Advogados. Since publication, Helena Abdo has left the firm.