
Rubina Faria
A lawyer with vast experience in several areas of law, she provides her clients with a quality service, always guided by the utmost rigor, prioritizing personal relationships and client satisfaction.
FDUP
Degree in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of Porto in 2007
BAR ASSOCIATION
Member of the Portuguese Bar Association since 27-12-2010, holder of professional card no. 49615M
ENGLISH | FRENCH
Holder of the English and French course at the Madeira Language Academy
TRAINING
Labor Law Course - Universidade Lusófona do Porto in 2009 | Conflict Mediation Course-“JURISolve, Lda.” in 2011
About Rubina Faria - Advogada
Founded in 2007
50 people in their team
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Practice areas
Civil & Human Rights
Civil law is the main branch of private law. It is the set of legal norms (rules and principles) that regulate the legal relations between people, whether natural or legal, which commonly find themselves in a situation of balanced conditions. Civil law is common law, which governs relations between individuals.
Criminal Defense
Criminal Law, also known as Criminal Law, is the branch of public law dedicated to the rules issued by the legislature to repress crimes, imputing penalties with the aim of preserving society, protecting the most important legal assets, namely life, heritage and sexual freedom.
Business
Commercial Law is a branch of Private Law that establishes the discipline for the legal relations that are constituted in the area of commerce. It develops based on freedom of initiative, freedom of competition, mobility of people and goods.
Elder Law
Family Law is constituted by the set of legal rules that apply to relations between people united by the bond of filiation (that is, a kinship bond that links, for example, a child to the mother or father) or marriage (or marriage). registered de facto union).
The term succession, generically, means the legal act by which a person replaces another in their rights and obligations, which may be a consequence both of a relationship between living persons (inter-vivos) and of the death of someone (mortis causa).
Family
Family Law is constituted by the set of legal rules that apply to relations between people united by the bond of filiation (that is, a kinship bond that links, for example, a child to the mother or father) or marriage (or marriage). registered de facto union).
The term succession, generically, means the legal act by which a person replaces another in their rights and obligations, which may be a consequence both of a relationship between living persons (inter-vivos) and of the death of someone (mortis causa).
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