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Leaders League 2025

Betlaw recognized as one of Brazil's best sports betting firms

Betlaw was recognized in the Leaders League 2025 ranking as one of Brazil's best in the Sports Betting & Online Gambling category. This recognition reaffirms the company's leadership in a growing sector that demands technical expertise, regulatory expertise, and strategic action.

Specializing in the sports betting and online gaming market, Betlaw has established itself as a leading firm in the field, advising national and international companies with an approach that combines legal innovation and in-depth market understanding.

"Receiving this recognition from Leaders League is, above all, a reflection of the trust of our clients and the dedication of a highly qualified team," emphasizes Leonardo Henrique Roscoe Bessa, partner at Betlaw and consultant to the Federal Council of the Brazilian Bar Association.

“It also reinforces our commitment to modern, ethical legal practice focused on the sustainable development of the betting industry in Brazil," adds the executive.

Leaders League is one of the leading international rating agencies for business services, headquartered in Paris with a global presence. Its rankings are based on rigorous evaluations that consider technical performance, innovation capacity, client feedback, and market relevance.

In addition to the ranking recognition, Betlaw reinforces the importance of building a solid and efficient regulatory environment for the advancement of the industry in Brazil.

"I thank all of the firm's employees, as the commitment and technical excellence of our team were fundamental to this achievement," concludes Leonardo.

In addition to Leonardo Henrique Roscoe Bessa, Betlaw is also led by two other partners: Pietro Cardia Lorenzoni, professor and PhD in Law, with experience in constitutional law and regulatory law, and Bernardo Cavalcanti Freire, a lawyer with a master's degree from Insper and who has worked as a legal specialist in the betting sector for over five years.

Source: GMB