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Besides medicine, education, and engineering, many children cite the law as their dream career. Apart from being among the highest earners, they greatly contribute to the county's economy. Currently, Brazil gloats of more than six hundred attorneys. Thirty-three percent of this legal counselors are based in Sao Paulo with one-sixth work in Rio de Janeiro.
Among the most prominent legal practitioners in Brazil is Ricardo Tosto, this is due to his remarkable performance in high price and complicated cases. Ricardo holds various honors as one of the pioneers and strategists who helped to shape the modern Brazil legal practice. Having been in the legal industry for fifteen years and more, Ricardo Tosto de Oliveira Carvalho stands out to be the

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