The Superior Court of Justice begins 2025 with Herman Benjamin and Luis Felipe Salomão as court president and vice-president, awaiting two new appointments to the panel in light of the recent retirements of Assusete Magalhães and Laurita Vaz. The court is expected to decide on a range of significant issues, including the legitimacy of the Public Prosecutor's Office to dispute certain fees from financial institutions, predatory litigation, whether financial savings worth up to 40 times the national minimum wage can be seized, the need to obtain permission from residential management bodies to rent out units via apps, and the nature of real estate credit note beneficiaries' credit in order to determine how they should be prioritized in bankruptcy proceedings. The Federal Supreme Court, with its complete panel, has promised to analyze the Brazilian Petroleum Agency's jurisdiction over sales of oil blocks, whether media organizations should have to compensate for moral damages, the reopening of a two-year timeframe for rescissory actions, measures to regulate betting markets, and the liability of internet providers, websites, and social media for illicit online acts. The court should also address the constitutionality of a 2023 law on indigenous land occupations, as well as how the provisions of the Internet Civil Rights Framework are being applied