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Maurício Jayme e Silva

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Maurício Jayme e Silva
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Maurício Jayme e Silva

Maurício has been working in the capital markets area for more than 10 years, notably on issues related to operations, regulation, compliance and enforcement of capital and financial market infrastructures, both in Brazil and abroad. Before joining the firm, he was legal manager at BSM Supervisão de Mercados, the self-regulatory entity for B3 S.A.’s markets, focusing on the activities of, among others, securities brokers and distributors, investment advisors, custodians, depositaries, registrars, liquidators and administrators of organized stock and over-the-counter markets.

He was also a foreign associate at McCormick & O’Brien, LLP in New York (United States) and a lawyer at renowned law firms in Brazil, working in the areas of corporate, capital markets and administrative law. He is currently a member of Ancord’s Ethics Council, an effective member of the Banking Law Commission and the Administrative Law Commission of the OAB/SP, and an effective member of the Financial Market Law Commission and the Corporate Law and Capital Markets Commission of Ibrademp.

Education

Bachelor of Laws from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (2000)
Master’s in Administrative Law from the University of São Paulo (USP) (2011)
Visiting Scholar at Columbia Law School (2012)
LL.M. in Banking, Corporate, and Finance Law from Fordham Law School (2014)

Languages

Portuguese and English

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Our partner Mauricio Jayme e Silva gave an interview to Capital Aberto about the contributions made by the CVM to the Regulatory Impact Assessment study on the internalization of orders, i.e. closing trades in securities without going through the stock exchange. In his speech, Maurício pointed out that

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Bocater Advogados was included by Leaders League Brazil among the leading firms in the country in six practice areas, in a new survey cycle released by the publication in October: Capital Markets: Regulatory & Legal Opinions Corporate: Regulatory & Legal Opinions Debt Capital Markets (DCM) Corporate/M&A: Mid-Cap Tax

Our partner Mauricio Jayme e Silva gave an interview to Capital Aberto about the contributions made by the CVM to the Regulatory Impact Assessment study on the internalization of orders, i.e. closing trades in securities without going through the stock exchange. In his speech, Maurício pointed out that

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