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Please don’t
Please don’t contact us regarding family law or immigration issues, we don’t usually work on those cases. Please also don’t contact to try to propose any money laundering schemes, we will not cooperate on illegal activities.
Portuguese Bar Association
We are full members of the Portuguese Bar Association (register number 6034-P).
Code
of
Conduct
for
European
Lawyers
The Code of Conduct for European Lawyers dates back to 28 October 1988. It has been amended three times; the latest amendment took place at the plenary session in Oporto on 19 May 2006. It is a binding text on all Member States: all lawyers who are members of the bars of these countries (whether their bars are full, associate or observer members of the CCBE) have to comply with the Code in their cross-border activities within the European Union, the European Economic Area and the Swiss Confederation as well as within associate and observer countries. To consult the code of conduct please click here.
Please chose email to communicate with us. Emailing is fast instantaneous, reduces geographic and time zone barriers for businesses, helps increase productivity and is cost-effective. It also prevents misunderstandings. Email us and you’ll be surprised with how speedy you’ll get an answer!
Please don’t
Please don’t contact us regarding family law or immigration issues, we don’t usually work on those cases. Please also don’t contact to try to propose any money laundering schemes, we will not cooperate on illegal activities.
Portuguese Bar Association
We are full members of the Portuguese Bar Association (register number 6034-P).
Code
of
Conduct
for
European
Lawyers
The Code of Conduct for European Lawyers dates back to 28 October 1988. It has been amended three times; the latest amendment took place at the plenary session in Oporto on 19 May 2006. It is a binding text on all Member States: all lawyers who are members of the bars of these countries (whether their bars are full, associate or observer members of the CCBE) have to comply with the Code in their cross-border activities within the European Union, the European Economic Area and the Swiss Confederation as well as within associate and observer countries. To consult the code of conduct please click here.