CONTENTS
Informatives
The dilemma of court guarantees for companies in judicial reorganization
The discussion about the need for companies in judicial reorganization to guarantee the court has increased in recent years in the labor sphere, the lack
Should employment claims in self-employed contracts go through the ordinary courts?
A recent decision by the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) has attracted the attention of jurists and companies because it reinforces the thesis of the
Heirs are not personally liable for the deceased’s debts until the inventory has been completed and the assets divided up
Recently, the 3rd Panel of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ), in Special Appeal No. REsp 2.042.040 – SP, handed down a decision of great
TJSP dismisses collection of ITCMD from person residing abroad
The 3rd Chamber of Public Law of the São Paulo State Court of Justice ruled that the ITCMD (Causa Mortis and Donation Transfer Tax) should
Federal Revenue Office extends deadline for signing up to tax debt self-regularization program
Brazil’s Federal Revenue Service has extended the deadline for adherence to the incentivized self-regularization program for tax debts resulting from exclusions from real profit made
Reform of the Civil Code: change in the valuation of quotas and shares in companies in the division of assets
The bill to reform the Civil Code suggests that the appreciation of shares or equity stakes, when they occur during the marriage, should be taken
General discharge clause in an out-of-court agreement: impacts of the labor courts’ understanding
The Labor Reform (Law 13.467/2017) now allows the use of voluntary jurisdiction in the Labor Courts, making it possible to ratify out-of-court agreements between the
Extending impeniability: STJ recognizes protection for other financial assets
In a recent decision (REsp n. 1.677.144-RS.), the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) broadened its understanding of the unseizability of amounts deposited in checking accounts