Verb | Se·quor | ˈ se.kwor To pursue, to chase, to attain.
Sequor Law derives its name from the Latin word ‘to pursue, to chase, to attain,’ and signifies our core values: the agile, aggressive, and relentless pursuit of assets and success on behalf of our clients.
Areas of Practice
Asset Recovery
Bank Litigation
Bankruptcy and Insolvency
Corruption and Proceeds of Crime Recovery
Creditors’ Rights
Cross-Border Matrimonial Asset Investigations
Financial Fraud
International Commercial Litigation
International Judgment and Arbitral Award Collection
Litigation Funding
Areas of Practice
Asset Recovery
Bank Litigation
Bankruptcy and Insolvency
Corruption and Proceeds of Crime Recovery
Creditors’ Rights
Cross-Border Matrimonial Asset Investigations
Financial Fraud
International Commercial Litigation
International Judgment and Arbitral Award Collection
Litigation Funding
Sequor Law represents companies and individual clients in the areas of asset recovery, financial fraud, insolvency and financial services litigation.
Former Banco Santos president Edemar Cid Ferreira once covered the walls of his São Paulo home with Man Ray photographs, Louise Bourgeois prints and paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Francis Picabia and others. But when Brazilian authorities arrested Mr. Ferreira in 2006 for an alleged $1 billion money-laundering scheme, the walls were bare.
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Trove of Missing Art Heads to Auction
/0 Comments/in News Release /by Jacques HartFormer Banco Santos president Edemar Cid Ferreira once covered the walls of his São Paulo home with Man Ray photographs, Louise Bourgeois prints and paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Francis Picabia and others. But when Brazilian authorities arrested Mr. Ferreira in 2006 for an alleged $1 billion money-laundering scheme, the walls were bare.