Brazil’s legal market has experienced a dynamic period in 2023 and 2024, influenced by key socio-economic shifts. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s return has ushered in ambitious policies on environmental protection and energy, advancing carbon market frameworks and renewable energy initiatives. Economic reforms, including the long-awaited tax overhaul, are also addressing Brazil’s complex business environment. Despite global economic challenges, sectors like agribusiness, infrastructure, and technology are driving deal flow, while law firms thrive on both domestic momentum and increased international interest.
Legal 500 is pleased to recognise Brazil’s leading legal professionals who exemplify excellence in private practice and in-house roles. These awards are based on the Legal 500’s thorough, independent research for the annual directory. Winners are selected by a team led by Legal 500 Brazil editor Daniela Costa and in-house research editor Francisco Castro, along with a robust group of seasoned researchers with specialised knowledge of the jurisdiction. This team, responsible for producing the Legal 500 Latin America guide each year, uses the same comprehensive evidence base to ensure the integrity of these awards. Some awards recognise specific practice areas, while others acknowledge thematic achievements across the market.