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23.08.2024

The court issued a stay of proceedings against Benny Landa’s diamond company for 14 days

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LUSIX, Benny Landa’s diamond company, submitted a request for a stay of proceedings due to a debt of 103 million shekels, and proposed a debt repayment plan to its creditors, including its employees, spread over 5 years. The court appointed Attorney Shay Bar Nir as an official representative. Please see: here

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LUSIX, Benny Landa’s diamond company, submitted a request for a stay of proceedings due to a debt of 103 million shekels, and proposed a debt repayment plan to its creditors, including its employees, spread over 5 years. The court appointed Attorney Shay Bar Nir as an official representative. Please see: here

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