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Chambers Europe 2024 distinguishes 20 Lawyers and 15 practice areas of Sérvulo

NEWS AND EVENTS 14 Mar 2024

The 2024 edition of Chambers Europe has recognized 20 lawyers and 15 practice areas of SÉRVULO. The firm maintains its leadership in Public Law and Life Sciences (Band 1) and sees the entry of two new partners in the areas of Corporate / M&A and White-Collar Crime. 

The following practice areas were distinguished: Banking & Finance, Capital Markets, Competition/European Law, Corporate/M&A, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Energy & Natural Resources, Intellectual Property, Life Sciences , Planning , Projects, Public Law, Restructuring/Insolvency, TMT and White-Collar Crime. 

Among the distinguished lawyers: Manuel Magalhães (Banking & Finance, Banking & Finance: Regulatory e Restructuring/Insolvency), Paulo Câmara (Banking & Finance, Banking & Finance: Regulatory e Capital Markets), Francisco Barona (Banking & Finance), Verónica Fernández (Capital Markets), Miguel Gorjão-Henriques (Competition / European Law), Alberto Saavedra (Competition / European Law), Sofia Carreiro (Corporate / M&A), João Saúde (Dispute Resolution), Mafalda Ferreira Santos (Dispute Resolution e Restructuring / Insolvency), Rui Medeiros (Dispute Resolution: Most in Demand Arbitrators e Public Law), Rita Canas da Silva (Employment), Mark Kirkby (Energy and Natural Resources, Projects e Public Law), Ana Rita Paínho (Intellectual Property, Life Sciences e TMT), Mariana Costa Pinto (Life Sciences), Eduardo Gonçalves Rodrigues (Planning), José Manuel Sérvulo Correia (Public Law), João Amaral e Almeida (Public Law), Pedro Fernández Sánchez (Public Law), José Lobo Moutinho (White-Collar Crime) and Cláudia Amorim (White-Collar Crime). 

SÉRVULO's positioning in the Chambers and Partners’ rankings reflects the firm's strategic focus in recent years and reinforces the differential and meritocracy of the legal services provided.