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Corporate and Business Law

Aware of the complexity of corporate activities, our professionals provide specialized legal advice from the constitution of the corporate activity until its closure, also acting in procedures related to judicial reorganization or bankruptcy. The law firm acts, therefore, in all acts inherent to corporate activities, whether they are business or not.

The legal challenges of the area also demand an interdisciplinary approach with other areas of law, especially Tax Law, Civil Law, and Business Criminal Law, and the primary concern of the Barank Law Firm is to offer a comprehensive, careful, and appropriate advice to the peculiarities of each activity of its clients, with the aim of always reducing the risks inherent in the business area.

Thus, in view of the dynamism of social relations and the increasing regulation in areas such as Administrative Law, Labor Law, Social Security Law, and Environmental Law, in addition to the need for corporate compliance and data protection in the technology era, Barank Law Firm offers specialized, multidisciplinary advice that is highly committed to the rights and interests of clients.

Regarding Business and Corporate Law, the firm’s practice comprises the following areas:

-Credit recovery: execution of judicial and administrative measures that seek credit recovery, such as the filing of execution actions, collection actions, monitory actions, search and seizure actions, deposit, repossession, and the qualification of credits in judicial reorganization or bankruptcy processes;

-Negotiation and renegotiation with creditors in judicial reorganization actions;

-Elaboration and analysis of commercial agreements;

-Elaboration, alteration and analysis of national and international contracts, terms, agreements and protocols;

-Due diligence in the main contracts of the business activity, such as commercial representation, distribution, supply, transportation, etc;

-Corporate Reorganizations and Restructurings;

-Preparation and implementation of business succession planning;

-Advice on corporate acquisitions;

-Elaboration or analysis of shareholders or partners agreements;

-Intellectual Property advice.

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