To continue investigating individuals accused of alleged irregularities involving Petrobras, the “Lava Jato” prosecutors in Paraná interpreted a decision to share evidence as if it were a declination of jurisdiction by the Supreme Federal Court (STF).
Author: Bidino & Tórtima Advogados
Fernanda Tórtima comments on the case of the Italian volleyball player who fell for a “sentimental fraud”
A scam is not specifically typified in our Penal Code, and deceiving someone into believing in false feelings is not a crime, asserts Fernanda.
Fernanda Tórtima was elected as an alternate federal counselor in the new management of OAB-RJ
A partner at Bidino & Tórtima Advogados will take part in the administration of the re-elected president Luciano Bandeira.
The CBF case shows the emergence of ‘cancellation’ in legal environments
Fernanda Tórtima and Wladimyr Camargos analyze the removal of Rogério Caboclo from the presidency of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). The decision was made without ensuring full rights to a defense, thereby disregarding the Federal Constitution.
Bidino & Tórtima Advogados recognized among Brazil’s most admired law firms by Análise Advocacia 500
Bidino & Tórtima Advogados was recognized as one of Brazil’s most admired law firms specializing in Criminal Law in the 2020 edition of the *Análise Advocacia 500* yearbook, published by Análise Editorial. Additionally, our partner Fernanda Tórtima was highlighted for the third time as one of the country’s most admired criminal lawyers.
Renato Russo case ‘goes far beyond fans sharing material online,’ says Fernanda Tórtima
Fernanda Tórtima, in an interview with *O Globo*, commented on Operation “Será,” conducted by Rio de Janeiro’s Civil Police. The operation involved searches for allegedly unreleased material from the band Legião Urbana in a case concerning attempted fraud and copyright infringement.
Fernanda Tórtima discusses the reasoning of judicial decisions in criminal jurisdiction during an EMERJ live event
Our partner Fernanda Tórtima participated on September 17 in an event hosted by the Rio de Janeiro State School of Magistracy (EMERJ). The discussion focused on the reasoning behind judicial decisions in criminal jurisdiction and featured Federal Appellate Judge Abel Fernandes Gomes as a fellow panelist.