Guilherme Carboni
About Guilherme Carboni
Guilherme Carboni is a Brazilian legal professional and professor specializing in intellectual property law. He has held various positions in academia and law firms, including his current role as a partner at Cesnik, Quintino e Salinas Advogados and a professor at FGV.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Guilherme Carboni has been a professor at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas since 2017. He teaches in the postgraduate program within the GVlaw department, contributing to the academic development of students in the field of law. His role involves imparting knowledge and expertise in legal matters, particularly focusing on intellectual property law.
Current Position at Cesnik, Quintino e Salinas Advogados
Since 2010, Guilherme Carboni has served as a partner at Cesnik, Quintino e Salinas Advogados. His practice specializes in intellectual property law, where he plays a significant role in advising clients on legal matters related to intellectual property rights. His extensive experience in this area enhances the firm's capabilities in providing legal services.
Previous Experience in Intellectual Property Law
Guilherme Carboni has a robust background in intellectual property law, having worked at several prestigious law firms. He was an attorney at Pinheiro Neto Advogados from 1991 to 1997 and later served as the responsible attorney for the intellectual property area at Tozzinifreire Advogados from 1998 to 2004. His contributions in these roles helped shape legal strategies in intellectual property.
Educational Background
Guilherme Carboni studied at Universidade de São Paulo, where he completed multiple degrees from 1986 to 2010. His academic journey included a focus on law, which laid the foundation for his career in legal practice and academia. Additionally, he studied at Università degli Studi di Milano for one year in 1999, further broadening his educational experience.
Consultancy Role with UNESCO
Guilherme Carboni served as a consultant for UNESCO from 2015 to 2016, focusing on the digitization of collections and digital libraries. This role involved providing expertise in the management and preservation of digital resources, contributing to UNESCO's initiatives in enhancing access to information and cultural heritage.