Lisbon, Portugal — Pares has bolstered its legal team with the addition of two notable professionals, Madalena Rosado and António Bonet Vieira, both of whom will enhance the firm’s labour and public law practices.
Madalena Rosado, who previously worked at PACC.V – Sociedade de Advogados, brings extensive experience in labour law, litigation, and social security. Meanwhile, António Bonet Vieira has dedicated recent years to public law, particularly in administrative matters, urban planning, and public procurement. He has served as a Legal Advisor within the City Council of Lisbon, focusing on areas such as urban planning and transparency.
Managing Partner João de Freitas e Costa expressed enthusiasm about the new appointments, stating that the firm’s continued growth hinges on its ability to attract exceptional talent. Costa underscored the alignment of Rosado and Vieira’s professional values with those of the firm, further solidifying their fit within the organization.
Rosado earned her law degree from the University of Lisbon’s Faculty of Law. She also possesses a postgraduate degree in Child, Family, and Succession Law from the same institution, as well as a Master’s in Forensic Law, specializing in Labour and Procedural Law from the Lisbon School of Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
Before joining the Lisbon City Council, Bonet Vieira spent seven years at Vieira Fonseca & Associados followed by three years at Gouveia Pereira, Costa Freitas & Associados. He holds a law degree from the University of Lisbon and a Master’s degree in Administrative Law with a focus on Public Procurement from the Lisbon School of Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Additionally, he completed a postgraduate course in Urban Planning and Housing Law at the Institute of Legal and Political Sciences at the University of Lisbon.
The integration of these two professionals is expected to strengthen Pares’ capabilities in essential legal fields, reflecting the firm’s commitment to providing high-quality legal services.
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