Maúra holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from PUC-RS (2017), holds an LL.M. in Corporate Law from Insper (2020) and is currently a Master’s candidate in Commercial Law at the University of São Paulo.

She is a member of the Management Commitee of the New Generation CAM-CCBC.

Specializes in high-complexity judicial and arbitral disputes, particularly in civil matters — with an emphasis on infrastructure and regulated sectors — and corporate law.

Before joining CFGS, she worked as a case manager at one of the largest arbitration institutions in Brazil and at a leading firm in Administrative Law in São Paulo.

Maúra C. Guerra Polidoro

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Training and Language Skills 

Currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Commercial Law at the University of São Paulo – USP.

LL.M. in Corporate Law from Insper (2020).

Bachelor’s Degree in Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul – PUC-RS (2017). 

Languages: Portuguese, English and Spanish. 

Professional Affiliations

Member, Brazilian Bar Association – São Paulo Chapter (License no. 414.022).

Member of the Management Commitee of the New Generation CAM-CCBC (2024-present). 

Publications

The Possibility to Request Security in Arbitrations Subject to the CCEE Arbitration Agreement. In: Arbitration and the Electric Sector – Comments on the CCEE Agreement. André Edelstein and Rômulo Graeff Mariani (Coords.), 2025.

Piercing the Corporate Veil in Arbitration. In: Topics on Arbitration and Mediation VIII. Asdrubal Franco Nacimbeni, Maria Odete Duque Bertasi (Coords.), 2024.

Dispute Board: One of the Key Elements for the Success of Public-Private Partnerships. In: Dispute Board – Prevention and Resolution of High-Complexity Conflicts. Revista dos Tribunais, 2024.

Recent Legal Provision Enabling Public Notaries to Act as Arbitrators in Brazil. Kluwer Arbitration Blog. April 2024.

Analysis of the Legal Nature of Dispute Boards and the Presumption of Legitimacy of Their Decisions. Revista de Arbitragem e Mediação, Ed. 72, Feb–Mar 2022.

The Possibility to Request a Supplemental Arbitral Award Under the Brazilian Arbitration Act. Kluwer Arbitration Blog. February 2021.