PAG Law's Ramon Abreu de Lima Promoted to Partner

 
Ramon Abreu de Lima
Ramon Abreu de Lima
NEW YORK - March 4, 2024 - PRLog -- PAG Law is pleased to announce that, Ramon Abreu de Lima, an integral part of our firm's Corporate Practice and Brazil team, has been promoted to Partner as of March 1, 2024.

Ramon is a dual-licensed New York and Brazilian attorney based in PAG Law's New York office, with significant experience in venture capital financings, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, and other corporate and commercial arrangements. He regularly represents clients in both cross-border and domestic transactions and advises emerging growth companies throughout their lifecycles in international corporate matters, acquisitions, cross-border restructurings and venture funding.

"We are proud to announce Ramon's well-deserved promotion," said Peter Eccles, Managing Partner of PAG Law's New York office. "It recognizes his exceptional performance and commitment to our firm's values and culture since joining PAG Law.  He is an example of the outstanding quality and diversity of the legal team that we are building here."

"Ramon's promotion further strengthens PAG's Corporate and Latin America practices as it follows on the heels of the recent addition of Alejandro Fiuza, the former co-chair of the Latin America practice at Brown Rudnick, to the firm," added Juan Pablo Cappello, a Co-founder of PAG Law.

Prior to joining PAG Law, Ramon worked at Akerman LLP in Miami and received his LLM from the University of Pennsylvania. Earlier in his career, he worked at Demarest Advogados and Trench Rossi Watanabe (in cooperation with Baker Mckenzie) in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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