Matheus Corredato Rossi > Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados > Rio de Janeiro, Brazil > Lawyer Profile
Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados Offices
AVENIDA RIO BRANCO, 110
39º E 40º ANDARES
20040-001 RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ
Brazil
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Matheus Corredato Rossi
Work Department
Corporate, Capital Markets, Corporate Governance, Real Estate and Pension Funds
Position
Partner
Career
He began his career as a lawyer in the legal department at Banco do Brasil S/A, he was admitted following a public civil service exam. He held various positions during his legal career in the BB conglomerate, including Joint Legal Advisor for the Caixa de Previdência dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil (Banco do Brasil Employee Pension Fund, PREVI). He has also worked as legal advisor for various institutional investors (Pension Funds and RPPS – Civil Servants’ Social Security System) on matters relating to investments, with a focus on the self-regulation of such entities. In addition, Matheus has held the position of Legal Officer of the Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance (IBGC) and has published several technical articles in specialized magazines and widely circulated journals.
Languages
Portuguese and English
Education
Bachelor of laws (L.L.B.) from Faculdade de Direito de Presidente Prudente. Masters in Law from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP). Postgraduate Degrees in Civil Procedural Law and Business Law. Completed an Extension course in Corporate Law and Capital Markets at Fundação Getúlio Vargas Rio de Janeiro (FGV).
Lawyer Rankings
Brazil > Capital markets
Bocater, Camargo, Costa e Silva, Rodrigues Advogados boasts an impressive track record in debt and equity capital markets matters. The firm offers a multifaceted range of services encompassing transactional, regulatory, and administrative litigation advice, where Jaques Wurman is especially strong. The firm’s regulatory prowess is bolstered by the experience of lead partners Francisco da Costa e Silva, a former chairman of Brazil’s Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), and Maria Isabel do Prado Bocater, a former CVM commissioner. Other key individuals include Matheus Corredato Rossi and Flávio Martins Rodrigues, a contact for funds-related advice.