Agrarian Reform – Perspectives for the new Government

By: Vitor Ferrari and Ivan Kubala Provided for in the 1988 Constitution, Agrarian Reform is a measure that is imposed, and is not merely a matter of the Executive Branch, which is obliged to provide it. For this purpose, INCRA (National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform) was created, whose mission, in addition to promoting agrarian reform, is to […]

Bureaucracy in buying and selling real estate

By: Vitor Ferrari and Ivan Kubala Buying a property is an extremely bureaucratic process that requires a lot of attention. Its course involves a series of formal acts that go far beyond the mere bank transaction for the purchase of the property. Before receiving the keys, several contracts must be signed; some bills must be paid […]

Advantages of Family Holding.

By: Vitor Ferrari and Ivan Kubala One of the most popular investments among Brazilians, if not the most, is real estate. Due to its security, annual appreciation and the possibility of generating income through dividends, this form of investment is extremely popular, so much so that many have some properties in their own names. However, the […]

SNIPER – New Credit Recovery system goes into operation.

By: Rafael Mello, Vitor Ferrari and Ivan Kubala In October 2022, the National System for Asset Investigation and Recovery (“SNIPER”) went into operation and can now be used in a wide range of legal proceedings, especially those aimed at asset recovery. SNIPER was developed by the National Council of Justice (“CNJ”) and aims to […]

Suspension of sale of MMX debentures

By: Vitor Ferrari and Ivan Kubala The Superior Court of Justice has suspended the sale of debentures from the bankrupt estate of the mining company MMX Sudeste, owned by businessman Eike Batista. As a result, the judicial recovery process, which seemed to be flowing, has once again stalled, greatly worrying creditors, who fear they will not receive their credits any time soon, […]

Closing of Saraiva's Judicial Recovery?

By: Vitor Ferrari and Ivan Kubala Under judicial recovery for about 4 years, the traditional Livraria Saraiva took what could be its last step as a recovering company: it managed to get approval from a group of creditors for the conversion of its debts subject to judicial recovery into shares. The company has been divesting assets […]

Judicial Observers in Judicial Recovery

By: Vitor Ferrari and Ivan Kubala With the approval of the request for judicial recovery by the judge, the company is obliged to prepare a judicial recovery plan to pay its creditors within 60 days, which, if approved by the General Creditors’ Meeting, begins to be put into practice. In order to monitor the […]

Alternative plans in the bankruptcy process.

By: Vitor Ferrari, Ivan Kubala. It has become commonplace to see creditors or even debtors presenting plans to direct the liquidation of assets or reorganize payment methods within bankruptcy proceedings. After the change in law 11.101/05, the ultimate goal of bankruptcy becomes the rapid liquidation of companies whose business activity […]

Types of Creditors and Credits in Judicial Recovery

By: Vitor Ferrari and Ivan Kubala In a judicial recovery process, it is almost certain that the company under recovery will have a multitude of creditors, which will certainly range from its employees to its suppliers, in addition to, of course, self-employed workers hired by it. To continue the judicial recovery process, your role is to create a plan […]