

A Hora #37 - Advogados sem culpa, Coca sem baunilha e Tarcísio sem câmera
21 snips Apr 4, 2025
In a lively discussion, the hosts dive into proposed reforms of Brazil's Civil Code, unpacking its complexities and potential impacts on citizens. They explore the chilling effects of U.S. tariffs on global trade, touching on everything from vanilla to international markets. The episode highlights the urgent issue of police violence in São Paulo, analyzing the controversial drop in body camera use and its consequences. Mixing humor with critical insights, they also celebrate listener engagement and reflect on the community they've built.
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Civil Code Expert
- Thaís Bilenky became an expert on the Civil Code, speaking with top legal experts like Judith Martins-Costa and Christian Zanetti.
- The code is being reformed, a process she's been covering in detail.
Economic Impact Concerns
- Proposed Civil Code changes lack economic impact assessments, raising concerns.
- Experts like Judith Martins-Costa warn of potential economic upheaval if not carefully evaluated.
Lawyer Liability Change
- Proposed changes would make lawyers liable only for fraud, not negligence, unlike other professions.
- This is a proposal by the Brazilian Bar Association, and many legislators are also lawyers.