Mattos Filho (Sao Paulo)

Renata Fonseca Zuccolo Giannella

Mattos Filho (Sao Paulo)
Partner

Renata Fonseca Zuccolo Giannella is a Partner at Mattos Filho. Renata’s practice focuses on competition related issues, including mergers, administrative investigations and court proceedings, audits, development and implementation of competition compliance programs, as well as advising clients in trade defense cases. She is a member of the Brazilian Institute for the Study of Competition, Consumer Affairs and International Trade (IBRAC).

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Lauro Celidonio Gomes dos Reis Neto, Renata Fonseca Zuccolo Giannella, Amadeu Ribeiro, Marcio Soares, Michelle Marques Machado The Brazilian Competition Authority implements measures in line with WHO recommendations against the spread of the COVID-19

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The Brazilian antitrust authority has implemented measures in line with WHO recommendations against the spread of the COVID-19, and activities are being carried out without major impacts, although deadlines in conduct cases are now suspended and delays in certain matters cannot be altogether (...)

Amadeu Ribeiro, Marcio Soares, Felipe Rodrigues Caldas Feres, Giovani Loss, Nilton Mattos, Renata Fonseca Zuccolo Giannella The Brazilian Competition Authority enters into a settlement agreement with a major refining company for the sale of oil refineries (Petrobras)

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During a hearing held on June 11, 2019, the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) entered into a Settlement Agreement with Petrobras for the sale of eight oil refineries and associated infrastructure. The agreement was approved by the majority of CADE’s Commissioners and has in (...)

Amadeu Ribeiro, Lauro Celidonio, Renata Fonseca Zuccolo Giannella The Brazilian Administrative Council For Economic Defence’s Tribunal provides further guidance for the assessment of international cartels and indicates when they are considered as able to produce effects in Brazil (Elpida / Mitsubishi / Nanya / NEC / Toshiba)

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CADE’s Tribunal provided, during judgment sessions held between August and November of 2016, further guidance for the assessment of international cartels, indicating when they are considered able to produce effects in Brazil, in breach of Brazilian competition law. These decisions were (...)

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