Otávio Augusto Dal Molin Domit > Souto Correa Advogados > Porto Alegre, Brazil > Lawyer Profile

Souto Correa Advogados
AV CARLOS GOMES, 700
13TH ANDAR
PORTO ALEGRE, RS CEP 90480-000
Brazil

Work Department

Litigation; and Consumer and Product Liability

Position

Partner

Career

Otávio Domit has wide experience in representing national and international clients in conflict resolution at judicial and administrative levels. 

His practice focuses on managing highly complex litigation matters, especially in the civil and tax law areas, but also in consumer law. 

Otávio teaches procedural law in post-graduate programs and is an author of books and articles on this theme. 

Languages

Portuguese (native), English, and Italian

Memberships

Member of the Brazilian Institute of Procedural Law (IBDP) 

Education

  • Doctor of Laws from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)- 2018
  • Master of Laws from UFRGS – 2013
  • Bachelor of Laws and Social Sciences from UFRGS – 2010

Lawyer Rankings

Brazil > Dispute Resolution: Litigation

The ‘experienced and highly dedicated team‘ at Souto Correa Advogados is noted for providing ‘innovative solutions to complex and multidisciplinary disputes‘. The firm, which is headquartered in Porto Alegre, represents clients from the public and private sectors in mandates concerning consumer law, public concessions, civil liability as well as environmental, construction, corporate and contractual disputes. Class actions are a strong point for the department, which is equipped to act for defendant companies and industry associations as plaintiffs. The team is under the joint leadership of two partners: current CEO Guilherme Amaral in Porto Alegre and civil litigator Ricardo Quass Duarte in São Paulo. Names to note in the Porto Alegre office also include Roberta Feiten and associate Julia Klarmann, both of whom excel in consumer claims; Otávio Augusto Dal Molin Domit; Diogo Squeff Fries, who often acts in public civil actions; and associate Rafael Sirangelo de Abreu, who specialises in administrative litigation in the energy sector. Marcelo Gandelman is no longer at the firm.