Lisbon, Portugal — PRA – Raposo, Sá Miranda & Associados has announced a significant expansion, integrating six lawyers from PVA Legal, including three partners. This move is aimed at bolstering its expertise in key areas such as real estate, tax, litigation, and employment, according to officials at the firm.
Filipe Pimenta has joined PRA as a partner overseeing the real estate division in Lisbon. He brings over two decades of legal experience, having held prominent roles including president of the Cascais Delegation of the Portuguese Bar Association and vice-president of the General Council of the Portuguese Bar Association. His leadership is expected to enhance the firm’s real estate offerings.
Another key addition is Sandra Vitorino, who will also take on a partnership role, directing the tax practice. With more than 20 years in the legal field, Vitorino specializes in litigation and arbitration involving administrative and tax law, further strengthening PRA’s capabilities in this vital area.
The firm’s expansion continues with additional talent across various practice sectors. Telma Marques Vitorino has stepped in as a partner in litigation and arbitration, while David Lopes Borralho joins the employment practice as an associate. Paulo Cascão comes onboard as of counsel, and Joana Traguedo is added as a trainee lawyer within the real estate team.
This strategic assimilation of skilled professionals showcases PRA’s commitment to enhancing its services and maintaining a competitive edge in the legal market. Founding partner Miguel Miranda emphasized the importance of bringing experienced attorneys into the fold to address complex legal challenges in an evolving landscape.
The new team members are expected to contribute significantly to the firm’s growth and ensure a robust offering for clients, aligning with PRA’s mission to provide top-notch legal services.
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