Ana Paula Mageste

Francisco Marino Advogados

Brazilian

Brazil

São Paulo

Construction and infrastructure
Energy
M&A
Banking & Finance
Civil liability and complex commercial contracts

English and Portuguese

LL.B. from the University of São Paulo Law School (USP), 2013.
PhD cum laude in Private Law at the University of São Paulo Law School (USP), 2020-2025.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-paula-mageste/

MAGESTE, Ana Paula; OLIVEIRA, Inaê; WEBBER, Pietro; ZAKIA, José Victor. Arbitration in the Civil Code Reform Bill (PL 04/2025). 24th International Arbitration Congress: Young Practitioners Event, 2025.

GREZZANA, Giacomo; SILVEIRA, Marcelo; MAGESTE, Ana Paula. Atypical corporate guarantees provided by third parties from a dogmatic and economic perspective, Revista Jurídica Luso-Brasileira, v. 5, p. 165–220, 2023.

Lawyer at Francisco Marino Advogados.
Assistant to Private Law Professors in graduation courses at the University of São Paulo Law School (USP).
Member of the Brazilian Arbitration Committee (CBAr).
Member of the Instituto de Direito Privado (IDiP).
Member of INOVARB associated to the American Chamber of Commerce – AMCHAM.
Member of the New Generation Group, associated to the Arbitration and Mediation Center for the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada – CAM-CCBC.

Brazilian arbitration practitioner. Lawyer at Francisco Marino Advogados. Ph.D. in Private Law from the University of São Paulo, with a research stay at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law. Experience as counsel and arbitral tribunal secretary in domestic and international disputes (ICC, CAM-CCBC, CMA Ciesp/Fiesp,
CAM AMCHAM, among others). Guest Lecturer in undergraduate and postgraduate Private Law courses. Listed arbitrator at arbitral institutions. Languages: Portuguese (native), English (full professional), French and Italian (working knowledge).

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