Legal specialty

Strategic defense and litigation

Technical intervention in disputes where the legal outcome directly affects the company’s operations and assets.

Litigation is not a late reaction. It validates a previously constructed legal strategy.

Typical situations

Risk phase

Intervention becomes necessary when the relationship with the authority enters a critical decision phase.

  • Tax assessments
  • Adverse rulings in audits
  • Denied refunds or offsets
  • Administrative tax proceedings
  • Initiation of appeals, remedies, or litigation
  • Risk of enforcement actions by the authority
  • Restrictions on digital seals or accounts
  • Disputes arising from implemented structures

Defense is not limited to contesting rulings. It must sustain viable positions before the authority and protect the business’s operating structure.

Intervention criterion

More than procedural defense

Litigation does not consist solely of contesting resolutions. It entails defining a sustainable legal position before the authority.

A poorly structured defense can aggravate the problem. A properly designed defense can redefine it. Litigation is approached as an extension of strategy.

Mode of intervention

Technical construction of the matter

Each matter is analyzed as a complete system rather than as an isolated file.

01

Analysis of the authority act

Exhaustive examination of the legality and technical grounds of the resolution issued by the tax authority.

02

Case reconstruction

Identification of evidentiary gaps and strengthening of the factual narrative behind the operation.

03

Strategy definition

Design of the critical path and selection of the constitutional and technical arguments with greatest impact.

04

Procedural execution

Impeccable management of timing and procedure before administrative or judicial authorities.

Purpose of the intervention

Outcome consistent with business objectives

Each case requires different solutions. The focus is on building them with technical precision and strategic judgment.

Sustainable positions

The defense must remain consistent with the operation, the corporate structure, and the adopted tax position.

Definition beyond the case

The defense helps define criteria applicable to similar situations and build useful precedents.

High-complexity intervention

Intervention is provided in tax and constitutional disputes where technical depth is indispensable.

Technical defense consultation

Assessment of tax disputes and definition of legal strategy with a business focus and defense capability.

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