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Mannrich e Vasconcelos Advogados
AVENIDA PAULISTA, 1776 - 23º ANDAR
01310-200 SAO PAULO
Brazil

Work Department

Labour and Employment

Position

Partner

Career

Senior partner of the labour and employment team. More than ten years of experience with labour litigation and specialized in sensitive individual and collective lawsuits and administrative proceedings. Treats each entrusted demand, with care and in a personalized way. Fluent English and very skilled in training people. Carolina understands clients’ issues, developing an unique relation with corporative teams seeking the best solution for their challenges.

Languages

Portuguese/ English

Memberships

Brazilian Bar Association (OAB)

Education

Obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Law from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie; a Graduate Certificate in Labour Substantive Law and Procedural Law from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP).
Completed the Canadian Business Law Course (Business Management program) – Kings George International Business College, Vancouver, Canada.

Lawyer Rankings

Brazil > Labour and employment

Demonstrating strength in the entire spectrum of labour matters, Mannrich e Vasconcelos Advogados is equipped to represent domestic and international companies in sensitive and high-value labour litigation, including public civil actions and individual claims. Negotiations with labour unions and collective bargaining agreements are other notable areas of practice for the firm, whose diverse client roster operates in a broad range of sectors, including health, insurance, retail, media and manufacturing. Nelson Mannrich stands out for his experience in trade unions-related matters, while Celso Goulart Mannrich takes the lead in labour litigation. Fábio Tadeu de Lima focuses on individual and collective labour disputes, and the ‘always available and knowledgeableRoberto Aguirre Rossetti is well versed in labour consultancy mandates. Other key individuals include Alessandra Barichello Boskovic, Carolina de Santana Neves and Maria Fernanda Tannus Astolphi, all of whom are skilled in judicial and administrative proceedings.