by MAFM ADVOGADOS | Nov 24, 2025 | Newsletters
Abusive clauses often work as contractual “traps” because they are usually drafted in highly technical language, scattered throughout the document, or printed in fine type, creating an appearance of normality while, in practice, producing a serious imbalance between...
by MAFM ADVOGADOS | Nov 13, 2025 | Newsletters
National Deadline for proposal Drilling and completion of onshore wells with equipment supply. 05/12/2025 Specialized Technical Support for Logistics Project Management 28/11/2025 Technical project development services – designers. 01/12/2025 Pipeline Survey Using PCM...
by MAFM ADVOGADOS | Nov 12, 2025 | Newsletters
ANTAQ has approved a precautionary measure suspending the collection of demurrage or detention fees for the late return of containers when the delay is caused by external factors beyond the user’s control, such as the Federal Revenue Service strike or logistical...
by MAFM ADVOGADOS | Nov 11, 2025 | Newsletters
A new study conducted by the Ministry of Ports and Airports (MPor) in partnership with the Association of Private Port Terminals (ATP) reveals that, in 2023 and 2024, companies in the port, shipping, and airport sectors invested approximately R$ 1.2 billion in ESG...
by MAFM ADVOGADOS | Nov 10, 2025 | Newsletters
The recent issuance of debentures by Brazilian companies has begun to operate as a mechanism that limits the need to bring dollars from abroad to finance operations. Companies have opted to raise funds in the domestic market, using securities denominated in reais to...
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