Perdiz de Jesus Advogados Associados > Brasília, Brazil > Firm Profile

Perdiz de Jesus Advogados Associados
SHIS QL 12 Conjunto 8 Casa 1 – Lago
Sul Brasília-DF CEP: 71630-285
Brazil

City focus - Brasilia > Litigation Tier 3

With extensive experience in first and second-instance trials, Brasília-based Perdiz de Jesus Advogados Associados is frequently instructed by national and foreign clients, most notably companies operating in the construction, agribusiness and energy sectors, seeking representation in corporate and commercial disputes. At the superior court level, the firm is also engaged in discussions surrounding the legal-constitutional status of indigenous lands. Leadership is in the hands of founding partner José Perdiz de Jesus, who possesses 30 years of experience in civil and procedural litigation. Rodrigo Neiva Pinheiro and Vitor Perdiz de Jesus Borba specialise in administrative and judicial litigation, including appeals.

Practice head(s):

José Perdiz de Jesus

Testimonials

‘Excellent technical staff, with a lot of market and legal knowledge.’

‘Sensational relationship with each of the team members.’

Key clients

Itaipu Binacional

Globo Comunicações e Participações

Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF)

Empresa Sul Americana de Montagens (EMSA)

Associação Mato-grossense de Plantadores de Algodão (AMPA)

Associação dos Produtores de Soja e Milho do Estado do Mato Grosso (APROSOJA)

Banco Cooperativo do Brasil

Grupo Premium Brasil

Gran Nutriz

Editora Globo

GP – Comércio de Petróleo

Algodoeira Zandonadi

Cooperativa de Biocombustíveis (Cooperbio)

Centro de Educação Superior de Brasília (CESB)

Hospital Santa Maria

Fidelity Investimentos Imobiliários

Valence Química e Agrosoluta

Work highlights

  • Assisted AMPA and ABRAPA in an action discussing the timeframe of the definition of the legal-constitutional status of tenure relations in areas of traditional indigenous occupation.
  • Represented Itaipu Binacional in various actions filed by UNICON before the superior courts, demanding compensation for losses allegedly suffered by construction companies during the construction of the Itaipu hydroelectric power plant.
  • Represented CBF before the STJ in a special appeal aiming to increase the amount of a contractual penalty for breach of a sponsorship contract.