Sustainable Growth: Rogerio Campos Joins CMA’s Partnership, Boosting Development in the Legal Firm’s Energy and Renewable Resources Sector
In a significant strategic advancement, Campos Mello Advogados (CMA) is excited to welcome Rogerio Campos, the newest member of its partnership team focused on Energy and Natural Resources. This is a significant sector for CMA and represents a crucial area for Brazil’s economy. With Rogerio’s entry, CMA increases its partner count to 44, highlighting the firm’s influence in the Brazilian legal landscape. Founded 42 years ago, Campos Mello is known for its comprehensive service model and operates in cooperation with DLA Piper, one of the largest law firms in the world.
Versatile Experience: Campos Expands CMA’s Reach in Energy and Natural Resources
Rogerio Campos arrives with a robust background, intensifying CMA’s presence and growth in the energy and natural resources industry. Rogerio’s expertise spans areas such as oil and gas, navigation, defense and security, having advised a variety of national and international clients. Additionally, he offers knowledge in corporate and contract law, providing support to various energy and infrastructure companies both in Brazil and abroad. He also stands out for his expertise in Maritime Law, delivering effective solutions for various operations, including regulatory approvals and registrations for shipping companies and their respective flags, whether Brazilian or foreign.
With a notable 20-year career, Rogerio was a partner at another respected law firm for 12 years before returning to CMA, where he had previously served as an associate. In addition, he has international experience, having been an associate at the renowned firm Paul Hastings, LLP, in New York. Since 2018, Rogerio has received international recognition in several sectors, including Energy, Banking and Finance, Projects, and Infrastructure. He also holds a postgraduate degree in Corporate Law and Capital Markets from FGV-RJ.
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Promising Future: Campos Joins a Strong Team to Elevate CMA to New Heights
“I hope to contribute my experience to the growth of CMA, joining forces with talented partners Alexandre Calmon, Marcelo Frazão, Fabiano Gallo, and João Marçal Martins. Our goal is to strengthen our reputation not only in Energy and Natural Resources but also in the Maritime sector and as a full-service law firm”, celebrates Rogerio Campos.
Alexandre Calmon, Partner and Global Co-Head of the Energy and Natural Resources sector at the firm, adds: “Rogerio’s arrival reinforces our expansion project in the various markets we serve. He is a valuable addition to our team, especially in the Oil, Natural Gas, and Shipbuilding sectors, and will bring significant contributions to our already renowned work in Petrobras’s bidding processes.”
Campos Mello continues to perform highly in various traditional areas. “We are particularly excelling in the growing sectors in the country, such as Energy and Natural Resources. We are always attentive to Brazil’s economy and regulatory changes to continually improve our advisory services to our clients,” concludes Calmon.

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