Brazil:
Service Of Claim Documents In Brazil: Overview
31 May 2022
Koury Lopes Advogados
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The partners in Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Flavia Altério, Tiago Cortez and Taísa Oliveira, and the lawyers in the
area, Aline Adestro, Gabriella Feres and Nathalia Abé, participated in the
"Service of Claim Documents in Brazil:
Overview", published by Practical Law
– Thomson Reuters.
A document providing an overview of the framework for service of
claim documents (in relation to domestic and foreign proceedings)
in Brazil. It also explains the rules which determine how service
of claim documents may be effected on a defendant domiciled in an
overseas jurisdiction.
To read the full content, click here.
*Reproduced from Practical Law with the permission of the
publishers. For further information, visit practicallaw.com
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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