Our Team

David Abadi is the Founder and Managing Partner of Abadi & Co., with nearly three decades of experience advising private and business clients on complex commercial and corporate matters. Renowned for combining legal sophistication with sound judgment and a deeply principled approach to client service, David’s practice focuses on commercial law, corporate law, and M&A transactions,.
Before setting up the firm, David served as Head of the Commercial Department and a senior partner at one of Israel’s largest law firms, alongside other senior roles in private practice. He founded Abadi out of a clear conviction that outstanding legal work must be grounded in integrity, fairness, and genuine respect for people. In his view, strategy and technical excellence are essential, but they only have value when paired with honesty, full attention, and personal accountability.
David advises clients on complex transactions across the full commercial lifecycle, including investments, joint ventures, founders’ agreements and separations, licensing, distribution, trade arrangements, and multi-layered business processes. He accompanies transactions from the structuring stage through to execution, bringing a broad strategic perspective while maintaining precision in legal detail.
His client roster includes leading Israeli corporations, international companies across consumer goods, energy, commerce, food, education, medicine, and complementary health, as well as industrial companies, start-ups, private funds, non-profit organizations, charities, private investors, and multinational groups. He also advises foreign corporations entering or investing in Israel, including on regulatory and compliance matters.
Alongside his commercial practice, David is a certified mediator with a successful record in resolving complex business disputes. He has served two terms on the National Disciplinary Court of the Israel Bar Association, acted as a director of the Israel Bar Association’s publishing house, and lectured in law at the Academic Track of the College of Management. These roles reflect his standing within the profession and his long-standing commitment to ethical practice and leadership.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
College of Management, Academic Track, LL.B (1995), with honors
Fordham University, New York, LL.M (1999)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar, 1996

Micaela Askin is an associate in the firm’s Commercial Law Department, advising Israeli and international companies on commercial matters, with a particular focus on privacy law and complex transactions. She supports organizations operating across diverse sectors, combining regulatory insight with practical commercial understanding.
Prior to joining the firm, Micaela completed her internship in the Litigation Department of one of Israel’s largest law firms, where she handled complex legal issues and led legal processes requiring precision, analytical depth, and structured thinking. In her current role, she accompanies companies in implementing regulatory requirements in the privacy field, including advising on data protection compliance, drafting and regulating engagements with suppliers, building information-security mechanisms, and supporting organizations in the management of information-security incidents, including matters involving the Privacy Protection Authority.
Micaela’s work is characterized by thoroughness, professionalism, and a strong ability to bridge legal analysis with business sensitivity. Her broad academic background enhances her capacity to understand technological, regulatory, and commercial challenges, and to deliver precise, practical legal solutions, particularly in the areas of technology, privacy, and complex contractual frameworks.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Bar-Ilan University, LL.B (2023), with honors
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, B.Ed. in Romance & Latin American Studies (Italian track) (2016)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar, 2024

Roi Avraham is a litigation lawyer whose practice focuses on complex, high-intensity disputes in commercial and administrative law, with a particular emphasis on environmental law. His professional background includes work in the litigation department of a boutique firm and in the tax department of one of Israel’s largest law firms, providing her with a broad and multi-disciplinary perspective on complex legal and regulatory matters.
He provides ongoing legal support to public and private entities in dealings with regulatory authorities, advising on issues including environmental liability, soil and water pollution, waste management, environmental planning, licensing compliance, and the implementation of complex environmental regulation. His work requires close interaction with regulators and a detailed understanding of both legal requirements and practical enforcement realities.
Over the years, Roi has represented leading companies in a wide range of legal proceedings before various courts, as well as in mediation and arbitration. Clients value his ability to combine precise legal analysis with deep regulatory insight and hands-on familiarity with the environmental field, alongside a strategic and solution-oriented approach tailored to each matter.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Netanya Academic College, LL.B (Hons) (2018)
Tel Aviv University, LL.M in Commercial–Civil Law (2021)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 2019

An associate in the Commercial Department, Gil Boker acts for companies and corporations on a wide range of complex commercial transactions. His practice focuses on accompanying businesses across mergers, acquisitions, and commercial agreements spanning multiple sectors, with an emphasis on delivering clear, practical legal support aligned with commercial objectives.
He approaches his work with diligence and a strong commitment to continuous learning and professional development. Alongside addressing legal issues, he seeks creative and workable solutions tailored to each client’s specific needs, ensuring advice is not only legally sound but commercially effective.
His working method is grounded in uncompromising professionalism and close familiarity with each client. By investing the time to understand clients’ businesses, challenges, and guiding principles, he is able to act in a precise, thoughtful, and effective manner, supporting clients through both day-to-day activity and significant transactional milestones.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
College of Management Academic Studies, LL.B (2022)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar, 2024

Amir Cohen is an associate in the firm’s Commercial Department, advising Israeli and international companies on a broad range of commercial and corporate matters. He focuses on commercial law and supports clients across transactions and ongoing business activity, combining legal precision with a strong understanding of business dynamics.
Prior to joining the firm, Amir worked at one of Israel’s largest law firms, supporting multiple corporations in diverse and complex transactions. He advises clients on mergers and acquisitions, international transactions, negotiation management, and the drafting of commercial agreements of all types. His work is marked by a thorough, disciplined approach and an ability to identify clients’ commercial objectives and translate them into clear, practical legal solutions tailored to their operating environments.
Amir brings added value through his academic background in business administration, enabling him to approach legal issues through both legal and economic lenses. This dual perspective allows him to support clients not only on legal risk, but also on growth processes and strategic decision-making, particularly in commercial transactions and cross-border activity.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, LL.B (2021)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, MBA (2022), with honors
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar, 2023

Hila Carmona is a partner in the firm’s Environmental Law, Climate, and Circular Economy Department, advising clients on complex environmental and circular-economy matters in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. She combines precise legal analysis with a deep understanding of regulatory frameworks and the operational and business realities companies face when implementing them, approaching each matter through a holistic lens that connects regulation, environmental risk, economic considerations, and corporate strategy.
She works closely with corporations, including some of the largest companies in the Israeli economy, supporting them in addressing environmental challenges arising from day-to-day operations and large-scale projects. Her advice balances regulatory requirements with commercial priorities, helping clients manage risk, maintain business continuity, and implement compliance solutions that are practical, proportionate, and aligned with how their organizations actually operate.
A central focus of Hila’s practice is the development and implementation of circular-economy regulation as a strategic legal discipline. She views the circular economy as a forward-looking business model that enables organizations to anticipate regulatory change, build long-term resilience, and preserve competitiveness. Her work includes early identification of regulatory trends, international standards, and emerging policy, and translating these developments into clear, actionable guidance that supports informed decision-making and effective integration into ongoing business activity.
Hila’s working style is defined by close client engagement and a strong understanding of each client’s operations and challenges. By combining detailed legal analysis with a broader regulatory, environmental, and economic perspective, she delivers solutions that support responsible conduct, regulatory certainty, and long-term stability.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Tel Aviv University, LL.B (2016)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 2018

Tal Kaufman heads the firm’s Wealth Management and Intergenerational Transfer Department and brings over 20 years’ experience in legal and financial advisory work for some of the largest companies in Israel. Prior to joining the firm, she held senior in-house roles, including at the Shufersal retail chain and as Head of the Legal Department at Medan Insurance Group, alongside extensive hands-on experience in the pension and retirement-planning sector.
Tal combines legal training with deep financial expertise. She holds an LL.B (with honors) from Tel Aviv University, an MBA, completed studies in financial planning, and holds a pension license. This integrated background enables her to advise clients holistically, covering wealth management, personal financial and pension planning, retirement processes, and the drafting of enduring powers of attorney, wills, and prenuptial agreements. Clients benefit from advice that aligns legal structures with financial strategy and long-term family considerations.
Her practice is guided by the understanding that increasing life expectancy requires thoughtful planning at every stage of life. She works closely with clients to map their needs, define objectives, and implement tailored legal and financial frameworks that protect assets, preserve quality of life, and support intergenerational continuity. Her approach is personal, structured, and implementation-driven, ensuring that planning translates into practical outcomes.
In parallel, Tal lectures organizations on intergenerational transfer and wealth planning. Drawing on her work with families, individuals, and corporations, she integrates legal insight, financial understanding, and real-world experience to help clients plan with confidence, reduce uncertainty, and build a stable foundation for future generations.
Practice Areas
• Enduring powers of attorney
• Wills and intergenerational transfer
• Prenuptial agreements
• Family mediation
• Retirement planning
• Holistic financial planning
• Organizational lectures and advisory services
Education
Tel Aviv University, LL.B (Hons), (YEAR)
Add University here, Master of Business Administration (YEAR)
Add University here, Certified Financial Planner (CFP) studies (YEAR)
Add University here, Master NLP, (YEAR)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 1996

Ron Klagsblad heads the firm’s Intellectual Property practice. He brings decades of experience advising on the protection, enforcement, and commercialization of intellectual property, and is widely regarded for his ability to handle complex, high-stakes IP matters for leading Israeli and international clients.
Ron’s professional background combines deep legal training with a strong international outlook. Following his military service, he studied French language and culture at the Sorbonne University in Paris, an experience that shaped his global perspective and cross-cultural approach. He later earned his LL.B from Tel Aviv University and went on to build extensive experience as a senior attorney at leading Israeli IP law firms. He subsequently served as managing partner of his own boutique intellectual property firm, before joining the firm to lead its IP department.
His practice spans all aspects of intellectual property law, including the protection, enforcement, and commercial use of IP rights. He has represented leading Israeli companies and international corporations across a wide range of sectors, including retail, food, fashion, music, and hospitality. Ron regularly represents large clients in complex litigation and enforcement proceedings before all relevant courts in Israel, and advises on strategic IP disputes that are critical to business continuity and brand value.
In parallel, he accompanies Israeli companies in cross-border transactions with leading international counterparts. His long-standing relationships with top law firms worldwide enable him to manage multi-jurisdictional matters efficiently and to coordinate effective global strategies for his clients.
Ron is highly active in the professional community. He serves as a panelist at WIPO in domain-name dispute proceedings, is an active member of the Intellectual Property Committee of the Israel Bar Association, and is a member of leading international organizations, including INTA and AIPPI.
Languages
English
French
German
Education
Sorbonne University, Paris, Diplôme in French Language and Civilization (1979)
Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Law, LL.B (1984)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 1985
Notary, Israel (since 2017)

Partner Yoav Kramer is a commercial lawyer with over 20 years of practice, including nearly a decade as a partner at one of Israel’s heavyweight law firms. He represents companies, corporations, and entrepreneurs in complex commercial and transactional matters across a wide range of traditional and knowledge-intensive industries, including import and export, international distribution, consumer and restaurant businesses, tourism and hospitality, workspaces and office leasing, fashion, and consumer protection.
His practice covers M&A transactions, complex sale transactions, founders’, partnership, and shareholders’ agreements, investment agreements, financing and loan arrangements, and a broad spectrum of international commercial agreements, including licensing, distribution, franchising, joint ventures, and entrepreneurial frameworks. He accompanies transactions and business processes end-to-end, from structuring and negotiation through to implementation.
Clients rely on him not only for technical accuracy, but for advice that is precise, actionable, and tailored to the realities of their business. By combining strategic thinking with hands-on involvement, he provides legal support that creates real value and allows clients to operate with confidence and clarity over time.
In recent years, he has become deeply familiar with the commercial leasing market, its standards and dynamics, and has carved out an expertise in office lease agreements in Tel Aviv’s most sought-after employment areas. He also offers a distinct specialization in accessibility law for people with disabilities, acting for leading Israeli companies on compliance while integrating responsible and sensitive business conduct. He regularly accompanies companies from establishment through growth, consolidation, separation, and winding-down processes, bringing legal depth, commercial understanding, and discretion to complex situations.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Tel Aviv University, LL.B (2005)
Tel Aviv University, B.A. in Economics (2005)
Tel Aviv University, LL.M, Commercial Law (2011)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 2006

Omer Luboshitz is a commercial lawyer with approximately 15 years of practice, who joined the firm after founding and leading a civil-commercial law firm that, at its peak, employed around 17 attorneys, where Omer served as Managing Partner. From the outset, Omer focused on company and commercial law, building a broad-based practice advising businesspeople and corporations, including public and international companies among the largest operating in Israel.
Omer has represented clients across a wide range of transactions, disputes, and business-critical situations, including proceedings before the courts and the provision of ongoing legal support across all aspects of corporate activity. The practice includes M&A, complex real estate, option, sale and investment transactions (domestic and cross-border), as well as founders’ agreements, and a broad range of commercial agreements, including franchising, distribution, and agency arrangements.
In parallel, he has also developed a focused specialization in consumer law and the management of customer and consumer clubs. Clients in this area include food and fashion retailers and consumer clubs that operate large-scale benefit and loyalty programs, requiring ongoing regulatory, contractual, and commercial guidance.
Omer represents companies and employers across a diverse range of sectors, including aviation, food retail, fashion, cosmetics, publishing, contracting and construction, food and toiletries, consumer clubs, advertising agencies, distribution companies, manufacturing, and importation. The practice is characterized by long-standing client relationships, many spanning more than a decade, reflecting a working style based on thoroughness, availability, and sustained commitment to clients’ commercial objectives.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Academic Center for Law and Business, Ramat Gan, LL.B (2010)
Bar-Ilan University, LL.M in Commercial Law (Hons) (2014)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 2011

Sharon Madel-Artzy is a leading environmental lawyer who joined ABADI after many years as a partner, during which she established and led environmental law practices at two of Israel’s largest law firms. She joined the firm out of strong alignment with our vision and emphasis on legal excellence, transparency, integrity, and personal client engagement.
She brings extensive experience in environmental law and complex environmental regulation, with particular depth in renewable energy, environmental responsibility, and, in recent years, circular-economy regulation, a field in which she enjoys a prominent position in Israel. Her practice is grounded in the view that, in an era of climate change and growing resource constraints, environmental law is not only a compliance function but a strategic lever for sustainable growth and long-term value creation.
Ranked in Chambers Global, she advises corporations and large-scale projects on comprehensive environmental regulation, environmental liability, planning and construction, renewable energy, waste, water, hazardous materials, and land-related issues.
As head of the only department in Israel specializing in circular-economy regulation, she leads an approach that integrates advanced legal analysis with commercial and operational understanding. She assists clients in navigating transitions to circular business models, translating regulatory pressure into opportunities for green growth, innovation, and competitive advantage. Her work focuses on helping clients anticipate regulatory change, manage risk, and position themselves at the forefront of evolving global policy.
Her client base includes leading Israeli corporations in the energy, infrastructure, industry, real estate and construction, and food and beverage sectors, as well as green-technology companies, renewable-energy entrepreneurs, and organizations advancing innovative environmental solutions. Alongside her legal practice, she founded the Israeli Circular Economy Platform, lectures at academic institutions, and speaks at international conferences on environmental regulation and Circular Sustainable Industrial Development, actively shaping policy discourse that supports both business and society.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
University of Haifa, LL.B combined with Public Administration and Public Policy (1999)
Cambridge Business School, Certificate Studies in Circular Economy and Sustainability Strategies (2022)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, (YEAR)
Certified Mediator, Israel Bar Association Mediation Institute, (YEAR)

Alon Paster is a technology and business-focused lawyer who brings more than 20 years of senior management experience from the global high-tech sector into his legal practice. Before entering the legal profession, he held senior roles at Google, eBay, and other global technology companies, where he led business development, market expansion, and complex commercial initiatives. This background shapes his legal approach and enables him to advise technology companies with a deep understanding of how products are built, markets are entered, and businesses scale.
He works with entrepreneurs and high-tech companies as a true strategic partner, advising in fast-moving, high-pressure environments where decisions must balance growth, risk, and execution. His legal advice goes well beyond contract drafting and is grounded in business thinking, strategic vision, and the ability to translate complex commercial and technological needs into precise, practical, and implementable legal solutions. Clients value his understanding of founder dynamics, investor expectations, and the realities of building and growing technology companies.
Alon’s practice focuses on advising entrepreneurs and early-stage technology companies, from the idea and incorporation stage through business-strategy development, operating-model definition, capital-raising processes, and go-to-market (GTM) and market-entry strategy. He advises companies at the Pre-Seed and Seed stages, alongside investment funds, growth-stage companies, and foreign companies entering the Israeli market. His work includes company formation, founders’ agreements, investment rounds, commercial collaborations, development and licensing agreements, regulatory, privacy and technology matters, and ongoing support for management teams in Israel and internationally.
Alongside his legal practice, Alon lectures and mentors in the fields of entrepreneurship, innovation, and high-tech, is active in academia and community initiatives, and promotes a balanced and responsible connection between technology, business, law, and people. Across all engagements, he combines broad strategic perspective with close attention to legal detail, maintaining full commitment to his clients’ short- and long-term success.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Tel Aviv University, LL.B, (YEAR)
Tel Aviv University, B.A. in Economics, (YEAR)
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, MBA (Industrial Engineering and Management, High-Tech specialization), (YEAR)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 1997

Ronit Scharf is a senior lawyer in the firm’s Commercial Department, bringing many years of experience advising on commercial law matters at the intersection of technology, innovation, and business growth. Prior to joining the firm, she practiced at one of Israel’s largest law firms and served as in-house legal counsel at start-up and technology companies, giving her a well-rounded perspective on both external advisory work and internal business decision-making.
Ronit combines strong legal foundations with commercial judgment and a deep understanding of how technology-driven companies operate. Her experience working within technology teams, alongside her background in leading commercial practices and boutique environments, enables her to provide advice that is practical, precise, and closely aligned with clients’ business objectives. Clients value her ability to anticipate legal and regulatory risk, create clarity in complex situations, and support efficient execution of commercial initiatives.
Her practice focuses on ongoing legal support for technology and commercial companies, complex commercial agreements, transaction analysis, and navigating evolving regulatory frameworks. She regularly advises clients operating in fast-moving and competitive markets, where timing, certainty, and informed risk management are critical to success.
Ronit’s working style is defined by professionalism, availability, and structured thinking. She approaches each engagement with a clear understanding of market dynamics and client priorities, delivering legal solutions that support confident decision-making and sustainable business growth.
Languages
English
add
Education
University of Warwick, England, LL.B (1996)
Fordham University, New York, LL.M in International Business & Trade (1999)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 1999

Nir Steinberg is a technology, venture capital, and corporate lawyer with 17 years of combined experience as a high-tech lawyer, venture-capital investor, and M&A and corporate-development executive for start-up companies. Prior to joining the firm, Nir held senior management roles in the venture-capital industry, including co-leading the corporate venture-capital arm of a NASDAQ-listed global corporation.
Nir co-led SSYS Ventures, the corporate venture-capital arm of Stratasys (NASDAQ: SSYS), a global leader in 3D-printing technologies, and also co-led its buy-side M&A activity for start-ups, alongside managing strategic partnerships. Additional roles include serving on the investment team of a Hong Kong-based venture-capital fund founded by a former senior Morgan Stanley executive, and as Vice President at a Zurich-based investment fund. Nir has also served as a director and board observer for several start-ups and began a professional career in the Intelligence Corps.
This unparalleled background enables Nir to seamlessly advise start-ups, investors, and corporate acquirers with a deep understanding of how venture capital, corporate innovation, and strategic transactions operate in practice. Work includes sourcing, analyzing, investing in, acquiring, and selling start-ups, as well as advising on a wide range of international commercial transactions. Over the years, he has accompanied start-ups from Israel, the United States, and Europe, across diverse technologies and industries, from early stage through growth, exit events, or continued expansion.
Legal and strategic advisory services extend beyond traditional legal work and include guidance on business-model design, competitive positioning, corporate partnerships, product-market fit, GTM strategy, resource allocation, and financial modelling, including valuations. Within this framework, Nir actively assists clients in identifying customers, distribution channels, investors, and potential acquirers.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Reichman University (IDC Herzliya), LL.B (2006)
Reichman University, B.A. in Business Administration (Finance) (2006)
University of St. Gallen (HSG), MBA (2014)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 2008

Roni Weisblat heads the firm’s Labor Law Department and brings nearly 20 years of experience advising on all aspects of labor and employment law. Having held senior positions at some of Israel’s largest law firms, she acts for employers and senior officeholders in complex employment matters in highly regulated and sensitive sectors.
Roni represents corporations and executives in complex labor litigation, mediation, and arbitration proceedings, and regularly handles collective labor disputes. Her work includes representing employers before the labor courts, accompanying workers’ organizations, and leading negotiations in collective and individual employment matters. Clients value her ability to combine rigorous legal analysis with a practical, measured approach that supports sound decision-making and effective risk management.
Her client base includes leading companies, large organizations, and corporations across a wide range of sectors, including high-tech, healthcare, security, public authorities, transportation, retail, industry, and services. She is known for developing tailored, efficient legal solutions that address both legal exposure and operational realities, while maintaining close client engagement, availability, and clarity throughout each matter.
Her areas of practice include drafting employment agreements and workplace policies; managing employee disputes and claims; dismissals, hearings, and terminations; women’s rights, parenthood, and retirement matters; sexual harassment and workplace bullying; disciplinary proceedings; labor-relations advisory work; and the negotiation of collective agreements and organizational arrangements.
Alongside her practice, Roni serves as Deputy Chair of the National Labor Law Forum of the Israel Bar Association and Deputy Chair of the Labor Law Committee of the Tel Aviv District, reflecting her professional leadership and contribution to shaping labor law practice in Israel.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Tel Aviv University, LL.B (Hons) (2002)
Graduate, Mediation and Mediation Practicum Course, Silver Center (2014)
Graduate, Directors’ Course, Lahav Executive Development, Tel Aviv University (2023)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 2003

Ellen Yosef heads the firm’s Privacy Protection and Information Security practice. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a partner at one of Israel’s largest law firms, advising leading companies on privacy, technology, regulation, and cyber matters. She supports clients operating in fast-moving and highly regulated environments, providing clear, practical advice that enables informed decision-making and effective risk management.
Ellen advises companies across a broad range of sectors, including retail, energy, software, internet and e-commerce, banking, insurance, digital advertising, information security, and cyber. Her practice focuses on the intersection of commercial law, privacy, and technology, with particular strength in complex information-technology agreements that raise privacy and cyber considerations. These include licensing agreements, SaaS, EULA, SDK, big-data and open-source arrangements, outsourcing, and the implementation of large-scale technological systems within core organizational infrastructures.
She also leads comprehensive legal support in privacy law, with a strong focus on GDPR compliance. Ellen regularly drafts and negotiates agreements relating to the processing of personal data, including DPAs, data-purchase agreements, transfers of database ownership, cloud-processing arrangements, terms of use, and privacy policies. In parallel, she advises clients on establishing information-security frameworks, implementing cyber-regulatory requirements, and responding to complex and evolving regulatory obligations.
Her work is characterized by precision, accountability, and close client engagement. Clients value her ability to translate regulatory and technological complexity into clear, actionable guidance, and to manage multidisciplinary projects with consistency and control. This approach enables her to lead complex technological, regulatory, and commercial initiatives efficiently and to a high professional standard.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Reichman University, LL.B (2010)
Reichman University, B.A. in Government, Diplomacy and Strategy (2010)
Tel Aviv University, LL.M (2017)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 2011

Partner Oshrat Yitzhak is a commercial and corporate lawyer with a strong track record in supporting corporations, entrepreneurs, and Israeli and international companies in complex transactions and ongoing legal matters across the full spectrum of corporate and commercial law.
Having built her career in the commercial department of one of Israel’s largest law firms, where she also served as a partner, Oshrat’s practice is defined by precision, accountability, and commercial focus. She works closely with clients to understand their business, decision-making processes, and risk profile, delivering advice that is clear, practical, and aligned with commercial objectives. Clients value her direct involvement, responsiveness, and attention to detail, as well as her ability to anticipate issues and drive matters forward efficiently.
With particular strength in company law and mergers and acquisitions, her work includes sale transactions, investments, joint ventures, founders’ agreements, and special projects, alongside a broad range of local and cross-border commercial agreements, including computing, licensing, distribution, franchising, and entrepreneurial arrangements. She also provides ongoing corporate advice on structuring, governance, and shareholder relations.
She advises on day-to-day commercial activity across diverse sectors, including consumer goods, e-commerce, distribution, software and computing, mapping, and supply-chain management of chemicals and gases, as well as organizations in the third sector, including non-profits and public-benefit companies.
Languages
Hebrew
English
Education
Bar-Ilan University, LL.B, (2011)
Admissions & Certifications
Israel Bar Association, 2011