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Batista Advocacia is a Brazilian law firm based in Paulistana, Piauí, comprising three OAB-registered lawyers who practice across diverse areas of law and provide ongoing support in administrative and judicial matters. The firm distinguishes itself by seeking to act with mastery in all Brazilian court levels, offering clients representation throughout the entire litigation process.

The firm adopts a client service approach rooted in technical precision and ethical conduct. Its guiding values state that the quality of legal work and the honesty of the attorney are the only differentiators, ensuring clients receive rigorous, responsible counsel and transparent communication at every stage of their matter.

Its team includes Dr. Agamenon Batista, Dr. Daniel Batista and Dra. Alana Batista, all licensed in OAB/PI, and the practice operates under CNPJ 21.914.786/0001-22. The Paulistana office at Rua Coronel Elpídio Coelho, 253, Paulistana-PI, Centro, CEP 64750-000, reflects the firm's commitment to accessible, local service while its reach can extend across Brazil.

Über Batista Advocacia

Gegründet 2022

3 Personen im Team


Rechtsgebiete
Klagen & Streitigkeiten

Gesprochene Sprachen
English

Soziale Medien

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Klagen & Streitigkeiten

Batista Advocacia provides focused litigation services in Brazil, representing individuals and organizations in civil, administrative and regulatory disputes. The firm emphasizes strategic case assessment, rigorous preparation for hearings and trials, proactive communication with clients, and ethical advocacy aimed at achieving favorable outcomes across all judicial levels.
ADR-Mediation und Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit
Berufung
Sammelklage
Allgemeine Prozessführung
Ethik und berufliche Verantwortung
Wirtschaftsstreitigkeiten
Kartellrechtsstreit
Restrukturierung & Insolvenz