LAWYERS
Fábio Antônio Tavares dos Santos
Lawyer, with over 30 years of practice in Economic and Business Criminal Law, graduated from the Federal University of Minas Gerais in 1990; He holds a Master's and Doctor's degree from the University of Sao Paulo, Largo de Sao Francisco.
Specialist in Economic Criminal Law from the University of Coimbra, Portugal; Postgraduate degree in Fundamental Rights from Ius Gentium Conimbrigae, University of Coimbra, Portugal; Specialist in Economic and Business Criminal Law from IASP together with Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona, Spain.
He published a dissertation on Foreign Exchange Evasion and earned a PhD with a thesis defense on horizontal corporate criminal liability. Member of IBCCRIM- Brazilian Institute of Criminal Sciences; IASP - Sao Paulo Lawyers Institute; IAMG- Minas Gerais Lawyers Institute; AASP - Sao Paulo Lawyers Association - OAB/SP 116.430; OAB/MG 60.549.
(*OAB - Brazilian Bar Association Member)
He has participated in several national and international criminal law tables and seminars as a speaker, listener and debater. He has published books and several articles in specialized magazines, specific and large circulation journals. He is a Reviewer of the Thomson Reuters Economic Law Magazine - RDPEC - Revista dos Tribunais (Courts Magazine). He was Counselor of the Bar Association of Brazil-SP and member of the Criminal Law Commission of OAB/SP. He is a member of the OAB/SP Prerogative Council.
Eduardo Tabarelli Krasovic
Lawyer, graduated from FMU - Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas. Specialist in Economic Criminal Law from Fundaçao Getulio Vargas (GVLAW/SP). Postgraduate in Economic Criminal Law from USP - Fundacao Arcadas - in partnership with IASP - Sao Paulo Lawyers Institute. He has a university extension in Economic Criminal Law from Escola Paulista da Magistratura. Admitted to the Brazilian Bar Association - OAB/SP - under number 374.606. Associated with the Institute for the Defense of the Right to Defense (IDDD).
Criminal law is a great art in which the paintings are presented in a mosaic, like a chessboard.