Eduardo Guimarães Wanderley
Brazil Guide 2024
Band 4 : Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Band 4
About
Provided by Eduardo Guimarães Wanderley
Practice Areas
Restructuring and Insolvency
Dispute Resolution
Arbitration
Agribusiness
Career
Eduardo G. Wanderley is a partner in BMA’s Restructuring and Insolvency and Dispute Resolution groups, focusing on insolvency-related situations.
He advises clients in court-supervised restructuring proceedings, bankruptcy liquidations, out-of-court restructurings, debtor-in-possession financing, cross-border insolvencies, M&A and transactions involving acquisition of assets in special situations.
Chambers Review
Brazil: Contentious
Eduardo Guimarães Wanderley is skilled at handling liquidation proceedings and judicial restructuring, mainly representing creditors. He is frequently sought out by important clients in several industries including mining, aviation and finance.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Eduardo is a creative lawyer and has the ability to find good solutions."
"He's a good lawyer who's been growing in the market".
"Eduardo is a creative lawyer and has the ability to find good solutions."
"He's a good lawyer who's been growing in the market".
Articles, highlights and press releases
2 items provided by BMA – Barbosa, Müssnich, Aragão
Changes to Brazil’s Corporate Insolvency Law
Under the new legislation, if authorized by the JR court, debtors under JR may contract DIP loans, offering their own or third parties’ assets as collateral.
Rural produce under the Bill to reform the Business Reorganization and Bankruptcy Law
Bill PL 4458, which was approved by the House of Representatives, the Senate on November 25, 2020, and now awaits presidential sanction.
Changes to Brazil’s Corporate Insolvency Law
Under the new legislation, if authorized by the JR court, debtors under JR may contract DIP loans, offering their own or third parties’ assets as collateral.
Rural produce under the Bill to reform the Business Reorganization and Bankruptcy Law
Bill PL 4458, which was approved by the House of Representatives, the Senate on November 25, 2020, and now awaits presidential sanction.