Firon merges a leading family office
Large firms’ mergers trend continues:
For the first time, one of the big 10 law firms in Israel, M. Firon & Co., merges a leading family law office.
Adv. Lihi Cohen – Dembinsky, one of the leading lawyers in divorce, alimony and
prenups practice, has recently joined the firm as head of the family law
department. This move will further expand the scope of services already offered
by our firm in the private wealth management and estate planning practices
which will continue to be led by Adv. Shiri Lind and Dana Firon – Gross

Large firms’ mergers trend continues:
For the first time, one of the big 10 law firms in Israel, M. Firon & Co., merges a leading family law office.
Adv. Lihi Cohen – Dembinsky, one of the leading lawyers in divorce, alimony and
prenups practice, has recently joined the firm as head of the family law
department. This move will further expand the scope of services already offered
by our firm in the private wealth management and estate planning practices
which will continue to be led by Adv. Shiri Lind and Dana Firon – Gross

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