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A New Brazilian Commercial Code and Its Effects on Brazilian Corporate Law

By Paulo Coelho da Rocha

In 2002, with the enactment of the new Brazilian Civil Code, the Brazilian Commercial Code lost much of its relevance and content, since the rules that regulated business activity were largely incorporated into the new Civil Code. More importantly, the changes introduced by the Civil Code in corporate law brought uncertainty and changes to known concepts and rules. Due to the controversy this has generated, the Brazilian Congress has recently been discussing a new Commercial Code. This article discusses the latest version of the Code, which has been released for public consultation.

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Data Protection Multi-Jurisdictional Guide

By Practical Law Company

This multi-jurisdictional resource provides practical information on cross-border data protection issues, including regulations, data controller obligations, rights to access personal data, international transfer of data, and data processing by third parties.

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Food Supplement Regulations Guide

By Lex Mundi Life Sciences group

This guide is part of the Lex Mundi Global Practice Guide Series which features substantive overviews of laws, practice areas, and legal and business issues in jurisdictions around the globe.

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Top Ten Considerations to be considered in a Public Procurement Process in Colombia

By Carlos Carvajal, Associate, Lloreda Camacho & Co, Frederico Pardo, Associate, Lloreda Camacho & Co.

This Top Ten will explain the most relevant aspects to be considered in order to access to public procurement opportunities, including the way to obtain information and some general guidelines and recommendations when submitting a bid for goods and services in Colombia.

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Open Skies Agreements (Brazil)

By Luciana Goulart Penteado, Partner, and Victor Hanna, Associate, Demarest Advogados

The main purpose of the Open Skies Agreements is to deregulate certain areas of the air transport industry in Brazil and, consequently, encourage the market to work freely, which causes various effects in liberalized markets.