Partner
OAB-RJ 122.685 / OAB-SP 356.093 / OAB-MG 177.418
– Visiting researcher at Yale Law School
– Master in Regulatory Law from FGV Law School of Rio de Janeiro (FGV Direito);
– Diplôme Supérieur de l’Université in Civil Law from the Université de Droit d’Economie et des Sciences Sociales de Paris (Paris II, Panthéon-Assas);
– Postgraduate in Private Property Law from the Pontifical Catholic University (PUC-Rio);
– Specialized in negotiation and mediation from Harvard University;
– Specialized in Law & Economics from Yale University and Paris II – Panthéon-Assas;
– Graduated in Law from the Pontifical Catholic University (PUC-Rio).
– Professor of Civil Procedure, Negotiation and Mediation at the undergraduate level at FGV Rio Law and at the graduate level at PUC-Rio;
– ICC Masterclass for Arbitrators, Washington, D.C., in 2017.
– Recommended in Environmental Law by the Leaders League legal ranking.
– Recommended as one of the most admired lawyers in Brazil by the Steel and Mining economic sector of the Análise Advocacia guide, 2020 edition.
– Mediation Director at CBMA – Brazilian Center for Mediation and Arbitration, 2013-2022;
– Alternate Counselor of the Brazilian Bar Association, Rio de Janeiro Section (OAB/RJ), 2013-2021;
– Member of the Civil Procedure Committee of OAB/RJ, 2013-2018.
– Responsible access to justice: the impact of costs on the decision to litigate. Rio de Janeiro. Lumen Juris, 2019.
– Cost of the arbitration process versus the cost of the judicial process: an economic analysis of the Brazilian reality. Co-authored with Heitor Sica, in Revista Brasileira de Arbitragem 68.17 (2020).
– The 2015 CPC, mediation and arbitration: a general dispute resolution system. In The Reform of Arbitration. coordinate Leonardo de Campos Melo and Renato Resende Beneduzi. Rio de Janeiro. Forensic.
– Efficiency and equilibrium in the allocation of arbitration costs. In Brazilian Journal of Arbitration. No 48. Oct-Nov-Dec 2015. Wolters Kluwer ; among other publications.
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