Tavares & Chacur de Miranda Advogados
Arbitrators

Daniel Chacur de Miranda
- Phone55 11 35967275
- Email[email protected]
- Profilewww.tavad.com.br
Work Department
Litigation, Arbitration, Insurance and Reinsurance
Position
Partner
Career
Daniel Chacur de Miranda is a partner in the Dispute Resolution and Insurance practice areas. He has extensive experience of representing corporate and institutional clients in complex corporate and commercial disputes before leading national and international arbitral institutions and Brazilian courts of all instances as well as the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commissions.
Daniel represents national and international clients from several business and financial sectors, including insurance and reinsurance companies, national and multinational corporations and financial institutions. In addition to litigation and dispute resolution services, he offers strategic planning and advisory services including contract drafting and negotiation.
Daniel is author of books and articles published in specialized law reviews.
Languages
Portuguese, English, French, Spanish and Italian
Memberships
Member of the Inter-American Affairs Committee of the New York City Bar Association. Member of the Brazilian Arbitration Committee (CBAR). Former President of the International Arbitration Association of Columbia University/NY (CIAA).
Education
PhD in Civil Procedure Law from the University of São Paulo – USP. Master’s Degree in Civil Procedure Law from the University of São Paulo – USP. Master’s Degree in Law (LL.M.) from Columbia Law School (Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and Parker School Recognition). Visiting researcher at Université Jean Moulin Lyon III. Graduate in Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro.
Author of the book “Poderes executórios do árbitro” (Quartier Latin, 2025). Author of the book “Cross-examination no processo civil e na arbitragem: um diálogo entre processo arbitral e estatal” (Quatier Latin, 2022). Coauthor of the book “Arbitragem no Brasil e no direito comparado” (Almedina, 2023).