The recent enactment of Complementary Law 213/2025 has introduced significant changes to Brazilian Insurance Law, creating new challenges that require careful interpretation and practical application.

Beyond the realm of legal hermeneutics, these innovations raise issues that affect regulatory structures, the insurance market, and the protection of citizens.

Against this backdrop, Fábio Medina Osório, Founding Partner at Medina Osório Advogados, will take part in the panel “Innovations in Complementary Law 213/2025”, scheduled for 17 October from 16:30 to 18:00, during the X International Congress on Insurance Law of the Brazilian Institute of Insurance Law (IBDS).

This year, the Congress will be held in São Paulo, with sessions taking place at two of the city’s most iconic venues – the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) and the Theatro Municipal. The event has established itself as one of the leading international forums for debate and reflection in the field of Insurance Law, convening leading academics, practitioners, regulators and representatives of public institutions to discuss the key issues shaping the sector.

The X International Congress on Insurance Law – IBDS will take place from 16 to 18 October 2025, consolidating its position as a forum for open, plural and high-level dialogue on the future of Insurance Law in Brazil and beyond.

 

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