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Bruno Carriello

Partner
Group 96
Bruno Castro
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Bruno Castro

Bruno has over 20 years’ experience in judicial and extrajudicial dispute resolution. His practice includes representing clients before state and federal courts of all levels of the Judiciary as well as arbitration tribunals. He also acts in the pre-litigation phase, cooperating with clients in defining and coordinating the best strategies for each situation, including seeking legal solutions that shorten the resolution of disputes, such as mediation.

He has been a member of the Bocater Advogados team for over 15 years, leading the strategic civil litigation and dispute resolution team with a particular focus on civil, corporate, capital markets and private pension issues. His expertise in this area also includes issues related to banking and financial law, contracts, insurance, credit recovery and privatization of public companies.

Before joining the firm, he was a trainee, lawyer and partner in the Litigation area of a renowned law firm in Rio de Janeiro.

Education

Bachelor of Laws from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) (1998)
MBA in Insurance Law from the National Insurance School (2015)

Languages

Portuguese and English

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In an article published on the Editora Roncarati website, our lawyers Gabriel L. and Larissa K. Vieira Bosco analyse Previc Ordinance 257, published by the National Supplementary Pension Superintendence (Previc) on 19 March, which regulates the feasibility assessment for licensing new closed supplementary pension entities (EFPC) and new

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Our senior partner Flavio Martins Rodrigues was appointed this month by the President of the OAB/RJ, Ana Teresa Basílio, to the Presidency of the OAB/RJ Public Social Security Commission. With his work particularly focused on the area of private supplementary pensions, Flávio was appointed because of his previous

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In an article published on the Editora Roncarati website, our lawyers Gabriel L. and Larissa K. Vieira Bosco analyse Previc Ordinance 257, published by the National Supplementary Pension Superintendence (Previc) on 19 March, which regulates the feasibility assessment for licensing new closed supplementary pension entities (EFPC) and new

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