Jaques Wurman > Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados > Rio de Janeiro, Brazil > Lawyer Profile

Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados
AVENIDA RIO BRANCO, 110
39º E 40º ANDARES
20040-001 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ
Brazil

Work Department

Corporate Capital Markets, Corporate Governance, Civil, Real Estate, Administrative and Banking

Position

Partner

Career

For seven years, Jaques Wurman was a member of a law firm specializing in business law, as an associate lawyer and then as partner, coordinating company acquisition and due diligence projects, in addition to providing legal advice to Brazilian and foreign companies various sectors, especially in the contracts and corporate fields. He has also participated in privatization projects for national companies, bidding processes, and structuring of the largest hotel complex in the country. He was a Federal Attorney for the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), representing the Commission in the courts, in administrative proceedings and inquiry commissions, and in legal reviews of transactions involving the corporate actions of publicly-held companies and market participants. Was a member of the Legal Department at Banco Pactual S/A, focusing on corporate finance transactions.

Languages

Portuguese and English

Education

Bachelor of Law from the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). MBA in Business Law from IAG Master, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC/RJ).

Lawyer Rankings

Brazil > Capital markets

Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados boasts an impressive track record in debt and equity capital markets matters. The firm offers a multifaceted range of services encompassing transactional, regulatory, and administrative litigation advice, where Jaques Wurman is especially strong. The firm’s regulatory prowess is bolstered by the experience of lead partners Francisco da Costa e Silva, a former chairman of Brazil’s Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), and Maria Isabel do Prado Bocater, a former CVM commissioner. Other key individuals include Matheus Corredato Rossi and Flávio Martins Rodrigues, a contact for funds-related advice.