
Supply of Services Overview (Brazil)
Navigating the purchase and supply of services across jurisdictions can be a complex challenge. From one-off consulting engagements to long-term projects and multi-jurisdictional outsourcing arrangements, service supply contracts vary widely in scope and risk.
In this regard, our partners Adriano Chaves, Camila Magami Cardinale, and José Antonio Martho, and associate Marcelo Rosa, have contributed to the Practice Note “Supply of Services Overview (Brazil)”, published by Thomson Reuters Practical Law. The publication provides a practical overview of the key legal and contractual considerations involved in drafting and negotiating business-to-business service agreements in Brazil. It addresses recurring legal issues commonly arising in these contracts, ranging from core obligations and liabilities to governing law, dispute resolution, and remedies generally available to the parties, regardless of the type of services involved.
A useful reference for companies and professionals dealing with service arrangements in the Brazilian market.
Reproduced from Practical Law with the permission of the publishers. For further information, visit practicallaw.com.

