Bichara Advogados

We are only able to display limited information for this firm. We display more complete information for all of the following firms:

With strong capabilities in both advisory and litigation matters, Bichara Advogados' tax practice regularly advises on strategic tax planning, administrative proceedings, and high-profile tax litigation before Brazil’s superior courts. Clients from a wide array of industries, including healthcare, logistics, energy, telecoms, technology, insurance, and financial services, regularly turn to the team for assistance with tax structuring for M&A deals, reorganisations, and matters related to indirect taxation and customs. Founder Luiz Gustavo Bichara stands out for his work on the tax reform. Focused on advisory matters, Murillo Allevato is skilled in handling tax issues related to M&A, financial structures, funds, and fintechs, while Pedro Teixeira De Siqueira is a go-to contact for tax matters affecting clients in the manufacturing, retail, services, and media sectors. Mattheus Reis Montenegro handles both contentious and non-contentious tax mandates; Eduardo Borges Pinho focuses primarily on tax disputes; and Giuseppe Melotti is the name to note for customs issues.
Legal 500 Editorial commentary

Testimonials

Collated independently by Legal 500 research team.

  • 'The firm stands out for its agility, partnership, and quality in the provision of services. In the advisory field, the firm has the technical capacity to respond to consultations, proposing safe and sustainable legal solutions. In the litigation field, the firm defends strategic tax cases in the administrative and judicial spheres, achieving good results.'
  • 'Eduardo Borges Pinho demonstrates substantial knowledge and serves the internal legal department very well.'

Key clients

  • Oi S.A.
  • Companhia de Bebidas das Américas (Ambev)

Work highlights

Represents Associação Nacional de Restaurantes (ANR), a national civil entity that defends the interests of companies dedicated to out-of-home food activities in Brazil, as amicus curiae n repetitive appeals at the Superior Court of Justice, which aim to argue against the Cadastur imposed conditions and for the inclusion of Simples Nacional members.