Larissa holds a bachelor’s degree from the Mackenzie Presbyterian University and focus her practice on high-complexity judicial and arbitral dispute resolution cases, with expertise in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, engineering and construction, infrastructure, and finance.
Committed to excellence in her field, Larissa is an affiliated member of the Brazilian Arbitration Committee (CBAR) and plays an active role in its Legislative Affairs Committee.
Before joining CFGS, Larissa accumulated significant experience in academic competitions and study groups during her undergraduate studies. Additionally, she interned in strategic litigation, with a focus on intellectual property disputes, at one of the most respected law firms in Latin America.
Bachelor of Law from the Mackenzie Presbyterian University (2023).
Languages: Portuguese and English.
Registered with the Brazilian Bar Association – São Paulo Section (OAB/SP No. 501,608).
Member of the Brazilian Arbitration Committee – CBAR.
Participated in national and international arbitration competitions, such as the Brazilian Arbitration Competition organized by CAMARB, where her team achieved 1st place, and the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, hosted by an Austrian non-profit organization directed by Professors Eric E. Bergsten, Christopher Kee, and Stefan Kröll (2021-2022).
Secured 2nd place in the 19th Levy & Salomão Lawyers’ Essay Competition with the essay “A insegurança jurídica em torno da confidencialidade na arbitragem.”
Outside her professional career, Larissa dedicated two years to the “Caminhando para o Futuro” (Walking towards the Future) project (2014-2015), contributing to social activities with children aged 5 to 10 years old.