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Lawyer Gustavo Bastos will head Nestlé's legal department. He assumes the role of Vice President Legal, Institutional Affairs & Government Relations, with the departure of Flávio de Souza, who will assume the position of Chief Compliance Officer in Switzerland. At the company since , Gustavo started as a legal consultant for Nestlé Brasil. He then worked at the Legal Competence Center for Latin America, in Mexico City, and was Head of the Zone Americas Commercial Competence Center . He returned to Switzerland in as the Head of Legal for Operations and Nestrade. In his current role, the lawyer led the development and implementation of the new legal configuration, ensuring support for Switzerland, Panama and Malaysia.
The proposed changes to the Recovery and Bankruptcy Law will be discussed at the 1st Seminar "The Business Crisis — Business Law in Perspective", which will take place on August 23 in the auditorium of the Rio de Janeiro State Judiciary School. The event is promoted by the Institute of Magistrates of Brazil and Revista Justiça & Cidadania . The participation of STJ ministers João Otávio de Noronha, Luis Middle East Mobile Number List Felipe Salomão and Paulo Dias de Moura Ribeiro is confirmed; the special secretary of Finance, Waldery Rodrigues Jr.; and magistrates and members of the Public Ministry of the Rio-SP axis specialized in the topic, such as Daniel Cárnio, Eronides Santos, João de Oliveira, Paulo Assed and Maria da Penha Nobre Mauro. According to TJ-RJ judge Fábio Dutra and lawyer Bruno Rezende, scientific coordinators of the seminar, participants will be invited to reflect on what the role of the Judiciary should be in the recovery and bankruptcy system.
They will also debate the alternatives for the reform to bring legal security, reduce risks and optimize the bankruptcy liquidation system, as well as the package of measures led by federal deputy Hugo Leal to improve the business environment in the country.Complaints In, the 1st Consumer Protection Prosecutor's Office (Prodecon) of the DF Public Ministry filed a public civil action against Sky due to the company's routine practice of making undue charges from consumers who requested the cancellation of contracts. Furthermore, the abusive conduct of postponing, beyond the limits of reasonableness, the procedures for terminating the contract and removing equipment from the pay TV service was also found. After the investigations, more than 2 thousand complaints were registered with Procon-DF against the company in the previous three years for the practices mentioned. Prodecon proposed signing a conduct adjustment agreement (TAC), but the company refused the agreement and argued that the problems were specific. With information from the MP-DF Press Office.
The proposed changes to the Recovery and Bankruptcy Law will be discussed at the 1st Seminar "The Business Crisis — Business Law in Perspective", which will take place on August 23 in the auditorium of the Rio de Janeiro State Judiciary School. The event is promoted by the Institute of Magistrates of Brazil and Revista Justiça & Cidadania . The participation of STJ ministers João Otávio de Noronha, Luis Middle East Mobile Number List Felipe Salomão and Paulo Dias de Moura Ribeiro is confirmed; the special secretary of Finance, Waldery Rodrigues Jr.; and magistrates and members of the Public Ministry of the Rio-SP axis specialized in the topic, such as Daniel Cárnio, Eronides Santos, João de Oliveira, Paulo Assed and Maria da Penha Nobre Mauro. According to TJ-RJ judge Fábio Dutra and lawyer Bruno Rezende, scientific coordinators of the seminar, participants will be invited to reflect on what the role of the Judiciary should be in the recovery and bankruptcy system.
They will also debate the alternatives for the reform to bring legal security, reduce risks and optimize the bankruptcy liquidation system, as well as the package of measures led by federal deputy Hugo Leal to improve the business environment in the country.Complaints In, the 1st Consumer Protection Prosecutor's Office (Prodecon) of the DF Public Ministry filed a public civil action against Sky due to the company's routine practice of making undue charges from consumers who requested the cancellation of contracts. Furthermore, the abusive conduct of postponing, beyond the limits of reasonableness, the procedures for terminating the contract and removing equipment from the pay TV service was also found. After the investigations, more than 2 thousand complaints were registered with Procon-DF against the company in the previous three years for the practices mentioned. Prodecon proposed signing a conduct adjustment agreement (TAC), but the company refused the agreement and argued that the problems were specific. With information from the MP-DF Press Office.