2025 Arbitration Year In Review – Brazil
2025 Arbitration Year in Review: Brazil examines STJ case law on award recognition, enforcement, insolvency, and early evidence production.
2025 Arbitration Year in Review: Brazil examines STJ case law on award recognition, enforcement, insolvency, and early evidence production.
FCDG Advogados uses Jus AI to deliver faster client advice, conduct overnight research, and expand capabilities previously reserved for global...
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Brazilian football disputes operate through a hybrid system where arbitration, association rules, and appellate review intersect.
During SPAW 2025, leading practitioners explored how in-house counsel can drive efficiency, strategy, and learning throughout the arbitration lifecycle.
At CBAr Jovem 2025, young practitioners debated reform, ethics, and integrity—reminding that in arbitration, efficiency and ethics must coexist.
Collection debuts at XII CAM-CCBC Arbitration Congress, marking milestone in arbitration transparency through Jus AI, Jus Mundi's arbitration agent.
The Brazilian Arbitration Forum 2025 at Sciences Po Paris gathered global practitioners to debate efficiency, public policy, and the profession’s...
Brazilian arbitration thrives on trust and transparency—CBAr data shows minimal annulments, reaffirming arbitrators’ duty of disclosure and confidence in the...
STJ ruling in Sky Light settles timing for award challenges in Brazil, confirming 90-day limit starts after clarification decision notice.
Brazilian arbitration evolves: STJ ruling and new institutional rules redefine early evidence production beyond urgent scenarios.
From procedural insights to AI challenges, the 30th-anniversary event of the CIESP/FIESP Chamber mapped the past, present, and future of...
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