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M&A Law Firm of the Year Contact


Raposo Bernardo Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo, Ed. Aviz, nº 35, 18º, 1050-118 Lisboa – Portugal


Joana Andrade Correia Co-Head of M&A Department


Firm Profile


Raposo Bernardo is a full service international law firm with 17 years, with offices in 9 countries, two continents (Portugal, Spain, Poland, Romania, Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe). Our 70 lawyers are specialized in the structural economic sectors such as Banking and Financial Markets, Energy and Infrastructure, Construction and Real Estate, Health and Pharmaceutical, Insurance, Tourism or Transports.


The firm has been consistently recommended by Legal500 EMEA and Chambers & Partners in almost all the practice areas, and, in 2012, IFLR1000 has recommend Raposo Bernardo in


all areas for Portugal. Furthermore, Raposo Bernardo has been recognized by its performance by Finance Monthly, Corporate INTL, ACQ, and many other specialized legal publications.


The firm stands for delivering top quality in every operation performed, wherever its jurisdiction, thus enhancing the sharing of relevant knowledge and local experience and transforming it into something useful by all our lawyers in their daily work.


We believe this award is further evidence our firm makes a valuable long-term difference in our clients’ businesses.


Nelson Raposo Bernardo Co-Head of M&A Department


Tel: (00351) 21 312 1330 Fax: (00351) 21 356 2908 Email: lisboa@raposobernardo.com Website: www.raposobernardo.com


Areas of expertise


• Corporate and M&A • Banking and Finance • Capital Markets • Energy and Natural Resources • EU and Competition • Employment • Tax • Dispute Resolution • Arbitration • Public Law • Real Estate • Intellectual Property


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