João Laudo de Camargo > 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, Litigation, Arbitration, Administrative.

Position

Senior Partner.

Career

João Laudo has been practicing Corporate Law for over 35 years, with solid experience with structured transactions (projet finance) and other transactions related to capital markets. His previous experience includes being municipal attorney of the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, Commissioner of the Brazilian Securities Commission (CVM), General Counsel at BNDES Participações S/A (BNDESPAR), member of the board of the Brazilian Institute of Coporate Governance (IBGC) and attorney of the State of Rio de Janeiro.

Languages

Portuguese and English

Memberships

Member and Coordinator of the Brazilian Institute of Coporate Governance (IBGC) Chapter in Rio de Janeiro.

Education

Gives lectures on Corporate Governance and is the author of several articles published in specialized journals and magazines. Professor of training courses offered by IBGC. Active in the Instituto dos Advogados Brasileiros (Institute of Brazilian Lawyers). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) and a Masterin Comparative Law from George Washington University.

Lawyer Rankings

Brazil > Corporate and M&A: Mid-market

Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados fields a team of specialist corporate law practitioners who are the trusted partners of a variety of longstanding and new clients operating in a range of sectors – notably energy, financial services, mining and technology. The group is engaged by mid-market companies and private equity funds in relation to joint venture agreements, incorporations and non-transactional corporate matters. On the advisory front, the team is particularly active representing companies and shareholders in administrative proceedings and regulatory matters before the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM). Francisco da Costa e Silva draws on his previous experience at a development bank and as CVM’s Commissioner and Chairman to advise on complex M&A transactions. He co-leads the team with João Laudo De Camargo. Other key individuals include Maria Isabel do Prado Bocater and Bernardo Costa e Silva, the latter of whom is rated for his ‘strategic vision and deep knowledge of the law’.