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25.12.2024

2024 in the Israeli Legal Sector: Stability Amidst the Storm

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Adv. Tami Firon and Adv. David Hamou, managing partners at our firm, join Israel’s leading law firms in summarizing the year 2024 — highlighting the challenges and upheavals alongside growth and developments.

For the full article in Globes click: here

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Adv. Tami Firon and Adv. David Hamou, managing partners at our firm, join Israel’s leading law firms in summarizing the year 2024 — highlighting the challenges and upheavals alongside growth and developments.

For the full article in Globes click: here

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