MauríCIO Faro
About MauríCIO Faro
Maurício Faro is a Brazilian tax law professor and legal advisor, currently serving as a partner at BMA - Barbosa Müssnich Aragão and as president of OAB/RJ. He has over 14 years of experience as a counselor at OAB/RJ and has taught at various institutions, including FGV and Universidade Federal Fluminense.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Maurício Faro has been a professor of Tax Law at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) since 2009. His role involves educating students on various aspects of tax legislation and policy, contributing to the academic community through lectures and research. FGV is known for its rigorous academic programs and commitment to excellence in education.
Current Positions in OAB/RJ
Maurício Faro has held multiple positions within the Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil (OAB) in Rio de Janeiro. He has served as a council member since 2010, providing guidance and oversight for the legal profession in the region. Additionally, he has been the president of OAB/RJ since 2013, leading initiatives to support lawyers and enhance the legal framework in the state.
Experience at BMA - Barbosa Müssnich Aragão
Since 2007, Maurício Faro has been a partner at BMA - Barbosa Müssnich Aragão, a prominent law firm in Rio de Janeiro. His work at BMA focuses on tax law, where he applies his expertise to assist clients with complex legal matters. The firm is recognized for its comprehensive legal services and strong reputation in the Brazilian legal market.
Academic Background
Maurício Faro's academic journey includes studies at several institutions. He studied at the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro from 1996 to 2001, where he laid the foundation for his legal education. He furthered his studies at the Universidade Gama Filho from 2007 to 2009 and attended the Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos Tributários (IBET) from 2002 to 2004, specializing in tax law.
Previous Teaching Experience
Prior to his current roles, Maurício Faro was a professor of Tax Law at Universidade Federal Fluminense from 2007 to 2012. During this time, he contributed to the education of law students, focusing on tax regulations and their implications in Brazil. His experience in academia has shaped his approach to teaching and legal practice.