Mr Fernando Bueno > Demarest Advogados > Sao Paulo, Brazil > Lawyer Profile

Demarest Advogados
AV PEDROSO DE MORAES 1201
SÃO PAULO, SP 05419-001
Brazil

Work Department

International Trade and Government Relations

Position

Partner

Career

Fernando Benjamin Bueno holds a bachelor’s and post-graduate degree in Law from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie and a specialization in the areas of International Trade and Government Relations through the “Mastering in Trade Policy” program at Harvard Kennedy School (USA) and Academy of WTO Law & Policy, from Georgetown’s Institute of International Economic Law (USA). He concentrates his practice in representing industries in investigations of trade defense measures, negotiations of free trade agreements, negotiations on barriers (technical, sanitary, among others) to international trade and other trade policy matters related to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other international entities. Fernando has worked at the Brazilian Embassy in Washington (USA) and the Brazilian Mission at the WTO in Geneva (Switzerland). Fernando is a member and coordinator of the International Trade Committee of the Brazilian Institute of Competition, Consumption and International Trade Studies (IBRAC) and member of the International Trade Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).

Languages

Portuguese and English

Memberships

  • Postgraduate degree in Tax Law from the Faculty of Law of Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, Brazil (2005)
  • Bachelor of Laws from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie Law School, São Paulo, Brazil (2003)

Personal

  • Postgraduate degree in Tax Law from the Faculty of Law of Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, Brazil (2005)
  • Bachelor of Laws from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie Law School, São Paulo, Brazil (2003)

Lawyer Rankings

Brazil > International trade

(Next Generation Partners)

Fernando BuenoDemarest Advogados

Demarest Advogados has a ‘top’ international trade team whose lawyers are ‘available to handle large dumping cases smoothly’. They advise on complex cases across a broad range of industries, such as automotive, manufacturing, steel, fashion, and food, and consistently appear in Brazil’s most significant trade remedies investigations. This includes assisting the Brazilian government on WTO matters, and advising on trade remedies cases initiated by other countries, including the United States, Europe, and Argentina. Practice head José Diaz is a popular name for anti-dumping disputes. Other key individuals include Victor Lopes, who is ‘very experienced in customs law’, Fernando Bueno, ‘an exceptional lawyer with outstanding strategic thinking and a great command of trade law’, and Camila Biral.