Brazilian legal publication highlights Briganti Advogados as an admired law firm in the São Paulo region

We are recognized by the national publication Análise Advocacia Regional, which highlights law firms that perform outstandingly in their region. 

 

In 2022, the publication Análise Editorial highlighted Briganti Advogados in the list of the most admired law firms, with comprehensive practice, in the São Paulo region. Análise Editorial is the most important institution in Brazil dedicated exclusively to reputation research in the legal market. 

The survey takes into consideration the opinion of 1,041 legal and financial officers of the largest companies that move the Brazilian economy, and who gave interviews to the Análise Editorial team. 

Briganti Advogados’ work is to provide creative and effective legal solutions that aim to facilitate the strategic objectives of companies and individuals, while also contributing to the economic development of our country. This commitment, together with our multidisciplinary technical knowledge, is shared by the entire team of Briganti Advogados, active in our offices in São Paulo, Bilbao (Spain), and soon Paris (France).   

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