Andersen names new TMT partner in Lisbon: Nádia da Costa Ribeiro
Andersen Iberia has hired Nádia da Costa Ribeiro as a new partner in its TMT (Technology, Media and Telecommunications) practice at the Lisbon office. The lawyer has over 20 years of experience, having specialised in technology law, media, and electronic communications both in Portugal and Angola. With her appointment, Andersen’s Lisbon office now counts twelve partners. She transits from PLMJ, where she was seniour counsel in the past four years.
Graduated in Law from the University of Lisbon, Nádia da Costa Ribeiro completed a postgraduate degree in Competition and Regulation Law at the same institution and an advanced course in Sectoral Regulation at the Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics. Throughout her career, during which she worked for law firms and electronic communications companies, Andersen’s new partner has advised national and international companies across various sectors on matters such as electronic communications regulation; mobile money; product compliance; digital and media platforms; data protection, cybersecurity and others.
“The appointment of Nádia da Costa Ribeiro represents an important reinforcement for our Lisbon office, as it allows us to complement our service portfolio and, consequently, expand the value proposition for our clients. Nádia is a professional with a proven track record and great expertise, and we are very proud to welcome her to the firm”, states José Vicente Morote, managing partner of Andersen Iberia.
For his part, José Mota Soares, partner at Andersen and head of Portugal, highlights: “Nádia da Costa Ribeiro’s knowledge and experience are essential to meet the growing needs of our clients regarding the use of new technologies and digital business in an increasingly global environment. We are very pleased to welcome a professional of her calibre, as this also demonstrates the attractiveness of Andersen’s project in Portugal for attracting talent.”
On the picture from left to right: José Vicente Morote, Nádia da Costa Ribeiro, and José Mota Soares.