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https://www.dlapiperafrica.com/mozambique/
Av. da Marginal, Nº 4985, 1st Floor - ZEN Building, Maputo, Mozambique
SAL & Caldeira Advogados (DLA Piper Africa)
SAL & Caldeira Advogados is a premier full-service law firm in Mozambique, recognized for its deep expertise across all key business legal practice areas and its active involvement in shaping legal reform. The firm has earned a reputation as a household name in Mozambican business circles, providing tailored legal solutions to leading petroleum and mining companies, international investors, global banks, diplomatic missions, and international NGOs.
The firm’s influence extends beyond client representation. SAL & Caldeira was instrumental in founding and representing the Mozambican International Petroleum Operators’ Association (AMOPI) and the Chamber of Mines of Mozambique (CMM), negotiating sector-specific legislation and regulations with the Government on matters including labor rules, tax laws, and broader regulatory frameworks. Additionally, the firm frequently represents the Mozambique Confederation of Economic Associations (CTA) in the negotiation of strategic business-related legislation, such as the Mega-Projects Law and the Labor Law, reinforcing its role as a key advisor in shaping Mozambique’s commercial and regulatory landscape.
SAL & Caldeira also distinguishes itself with the only dedicated team in Mozambique focused exclusively on immigration matters, providing specialized services for individuals and corporations navigating local and cross-border requirements.
The firm offers comprehensive legal services across multiple sectors, including Consumer Goods and Retail, Energy and Natural Resources, Financial Services, Industrials, Infrastructure, Construction and Transport, Insurance, Media, Sport and Entertainment, Real Estate, Technology, and Corporate law. By combining in-depth local knowledge with global legal perspectives through its affiliation with DLA Piper Africa, SAL & Caldeira delivers practical, innovative, and results-oriented legal solutions to its diverse client base.
With a strategic focus on excellence, regulatory engagement, and industry leadership, SAL & Caldeira Advogados remains the trusted partner for businesses operating in Mozambique and across the African continent.
Practice GroupCorporate, Employment, Finance and Projects, Intellectual Property and Technology, Litigation, Arbitration and Regulatory, Real Estate, Restructuring, Tax
José Manuel Caldeira
Founding and Senior Partner
José Manuel Caldeira is the Founding and Senior Partner of the firm...
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Managing Partner
Eduardo Alberto Calú is the Managing Partner of SAL & Caldeira,...
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Partner
José Roque Gonçalves is a Partner at SAL & Caldeira and leads the...
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