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The action plan for Portugal's digital strategy

January 14, 2026

The digital age is not just an option but an inescapable reality, redefining societies, economies, and governments. Recognizing this, Portugal has reinforced its commitment to digital transformation, culminating in the approval of Council of Ministers Rule #214/2025 on December 29, 2025. This legal instrument is far more than a bureaucratic formality; it is the cornerstone of a future where technology serves as a catalyst for progress and well-being. Through this Resolution, Portugal has approved the 2026-2027 Action Plan of its National Digital Strategy (EDN – Estratégia Digital Nacional), as reported by the news outlet Sapo.pt. This plan is an ambitious yet pragmatic roadmap designed to achieve significant goals by 2030, with one clear objective: to position the country among Europe's leaders in digital transformation. The goal is to promote a transition that is not only technologically advanced but also deeply inclusive, sustainable, and ethical.

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The Railway Statute in Brazil

January 5, 2026

The Brazilian railway sector, historically challenged by inadequate infrastructure, bureaucratic hurdles, and an overreliance on road freight transport, has long needed a regulatory framework to unlock its true potential. Statute #14,273 of December 23, 2021, governing rail transport, represents a watershed moment. Known as the “New Railway Statute,” it emerged from extensive debate in the National Congress with a promise to modernize the sector's legal foundations, attract substantial private investment, and spur the development and expansion of the national rail network.

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The European Commission's adequacy decision for Brazil

January 2, 2026

The protection of personal data has become a central issue in the global legal and technological landscape. With the increasing digitalization of the economy and the cross-border flow of data, harmonizing legislation and recognizing equivalent levels of data protection between countries are fundamental steps to ensure legal certainty and the smooth operation of international commerce. The European Union's recent decision to recognize Brazil as a country with a level of personal data protection “essentially equivalent” to its own represents a significant milestone in this regard.

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Regulation of artificial intelligence in law

November 26, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) represents one of the most profound technological revolutions in recent history, with the potential to redefine society, the economy, and human interactions. Its ability to process large volumes of data, identify complex patterns, and perform tasks once exclusive to the human mind has generated transformative impacts across multiple sectors. From medicine, with more accurate diagnoses, to industry, with process optimization, AI is reshaping the way we live and work. At the epicenter of this transformation, the legal sector stands out as a particularly fertile ground for AI applications and, consequently, for AI regulation.

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European Union decision reignites debate over illegal content on social media

October 28, 2025

Last Friday, October 24, The Guardian published an article alleging that Meta Platforms Inc. had violated European Union (EU) law. The story was significant not only because it involved one of the world's largest companies, which controls giants like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, but also because it reignited the debate over social networks' responsibility to control illegal content on their platforms.

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New regulations for clinical research in Brazil

October 15, 2025

Clinical research is the backbone of medical and scientific progress. It supports the development of new treatments, medicines, and devices that save and improve lives. Science advances through rigorous studies, offering hope and solutions for countless health conditions.

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What about the FCPA?

October 13, 2025

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) of the United States was a legislative milestone in the global fight against corruption. Since its enactment, this law has been a powerful tool for promoting business ethics and ensuring transparency in international operations. It has also served as an inspiration for local regulations in other countries, which seek to purge the ills of corruption – a problem that plagues nations equally, regardless of their level of development or size.

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MENAC and the dismantling of corruption in Portugal

September 29, 2025

In Portugal, the fight against corruption has become a growing concern and a fundamental pillar for consolidating trust in democratic institutions, significantly contributing to a more transparent and fair business environment. Corruption, in its various forms, erodes society, diverts public resources essential for development, and damages the country's international reputation. Aware of these challenges, Portugal has sought to strengthen its legal and institutional framework to prevent, identify, and effectively suppress this scourge.

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New CGU regulations for compliance programs in public tendering

September 24, 2025

The public tendering landscape in Brazil has long been a subject of debate concerning efficiency and transparency, as well as, unfortunately, the persistence of corrupt practices. The relentless pursuit of a more honest, competitive, and ethical environment has culminated in a significant regulatory shift in recent years, driven by Law #14,133/2021, the New Tendering and Administrative Contracts Act. This legislation, which replaced the previous Law #8,666/93, Law #10,520/2002, and Law #12,462/2011, introduced a series of innovations. A key innovation is the formal requirement and incentive for the implementation and maintenance of integrity and compliance programs by companies wishing to contract with the federal government.

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Brazil’s Superior Court of Justice ratifies joint and several liability in Brazilian Anti-Corruption Act

September 1, 2025

The Brazilian Anti-Corruption Act (Law #12,846/2013) represents a fundamental milestone in Brazil's fight against corruption by establishing, among other provisions, the objective liability of legal entities for acts harmful to the public administration.

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FCPA 2021 Review - Hot Cases

For this week's Licks Attorneys Compliance Blog, we will re-air the webinar “FCPA Review 2021 – Hot Cases”, hosted by our partner Alexandre Dalmasso.

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Does doing the right thing deserve recognition?

Successful compliance programs typically take place in organizations with examples coming from the top. There is no doubt about the fundamental factor for success in such programs: top management engagement, or a culture of example. There is no way for a compliance program to prosper otherwise.

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How to Protect Your Personal Data

On August 14, 2018, the Brazilian General Data Protection Act (LGPD) – Statute #13,709 established general rules for the protection of every individual's personal data – something that, until then, lacked safeguards and limits on third-party use.

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Lessons in Drug Promotion by the FDA

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the American agency responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control and supervision of food safety, medicines and the like, a role similar to that performed by ANVISA in Brazil.

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Changes to Legislation of the Brazilian Public Healthcare System (SUS) Bring Hope to Patients

One of the greatest Brazilian achievements is undoubtedly the Brazilian Public Healthcare System (SUS). Provided for by Article 196 of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution, it establishes that health is a right for all and a duty of the State, and guarantees to every Brazilian access to public health, regardless of payment to the Brazilian Social-Security Administration (INSS).

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Interfarma updates its Code of Conduct

We have recently published two posts regarding the update made to the codes of PhRMA (Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America) and the IMC (Innovative Medicines Canada).

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Innovative Medicines Canada (IMC) updates its Code of Ethical Practices

The Innovative Medicines Canada (IMC) was founded on April 23, 1914, by representatives of 10 pharmaceutical and toilet products companies under the name “Canadian Association of Manufacturers of Medicinal and Toilet Products”. In 1915, the association changed its name to “Canadian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association”, while in 1965, the association again changed its name to the “Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of Canada (PMAC)”.

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How are whistleblowers treated in Europe?

Since 2010, with the enactment of the "Dodd-Frank Act", the United States introduced the whistleblower, i.e., someone who witnesses an irregularity within the following parameters:

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PHRMA updates its code on interactions with health professionals

A very sensitive issue for the pharmaceutical industry, and for the medical and hospital products industry concerns the limits in their interaction with health professionals, especially physicians who prescribe drugs, and medical and hospital products.

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When gifts become a problem

Could a simple gift be a nuisance to a company? Depending on the situation and the parties involved, it certainly can!

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UNODC'S best practices in the fight against corruption

In a memorable initiative, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) developed, in 2007, the Best Practices in the Fight Against Corruption project, of which several countries took part, including Brazil.

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When friendship drags you down

Professor Robert Henry Srour from the University of São Paulo (USP), who I respectfully admire as one of the greatest and best thinkers on ethics in Brazil, describes in his magnificent work “Ética Empresarial” an interesting scene from the movie The Devil's Own, 1997.

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Data protection rules in the states of Virginia and Colorado, USA

Although the United States is at the forefront when it comes to innovation and technology, the same cannot be said when it comes to privacy and data protection, since state statutes focus solely on the commercialization of personal data from individuals. Due to its form of government, the US allows States to decide on the rules for the protection of personal data.

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Brazilian Data Protection Authority (ANPD) regulates personal data protection for small business

The Brazilian Data Protection Authority (ANPD), the body responsible for the promotion and control of the General Data Protection Law (LGPD) in Brazil, started 2022 by publishing CD/ANPD Resolution #2 on January 27, 2022, which approves the regulation implementing the LGPD – Statute #13.709/2018 for small processing agents.

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2021 corruption perceptions index

The Transparency International is a non-profit anti-corruption organization headquartered on Berlin that operates internationally. Its purpose is to combat corruption and criminal activities related to corrupt acts.

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