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Renata Moreira Lima Partner at Brazilian law firm Lazzarini Moretti e Moraes Advogados joins WLN as exclusive M&A member

November 21, 2013

Renata Moreira Lima holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law and a Post-Graduate degree in International Business Law from Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP-SP), and a Master’s Degree  (LL.M.) in Law from the University of Michigan, U.S.A., Renata was member of Mayer Brown LLP in Chicago, U.S.A., and Rulli & Moretti Advogados. Renata attended the specialization program at Georgetown University Law Center – Division of Continuing Legal Education: Analysing Contracts,

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Renata Moreira Lima Partner at Brazilian law firm Lazzarini Moretti e Moraes Advogados joins WLN as exclusive M&A member

November 21, 2013

Renata Moreira Lima holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law and a Post-Graduate degree in International Business Law from Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP-SP), and a Master’s Degree  (LL.M.) in Law from the University of Michigan, U.S.A., Renata was member of Mayer Brown LLP in Chicago, U.S.A., and Rulli & Moretti Advogados. Renata attended the specialization program at Georgetown University Law Center – Division of Continuing Legal Education: Analysing Contracts,

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Developing Nations Stage Protest at Climate Talks

November 21, 2013

The new catchphrase is “loss and damage,” shorthand for the fight over financing for the costs of rising seas, powerful storms and persistent drought. And the issue of whether the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change should be modified to require rich nations to bear the cost of disasters exacerbated by global warming is threatening to torpedo the Warsaw talks, which are meant to prepare a global climate agreement to be signed in 2015.

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Developing Nations Stage Protest at Climate Talks

November 21, 2013

The new catchphrase is “loss and damage,” shorthand for the fight over financing for the costs of rising seas, powerful storms and persistent drought. And the issue of whether the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change should be modified to require rich nations to bear the cost of disasters exacerbated by global warming is threatening to torpedo the Warsaw talks, which are meant to prepare a global climate agreement to be signed in 2015.

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