COVID-19 in Israel – Legal disputes over the Second wave

Israel – with a population of 9 million – has reported 99,599 coronavirus cases and 795 deaths. Businesses have been reopening subject to health regulations and policies, schools and universities are planned to open under restrictions after the summer vacation, and culture events will reopen soon. Yet, the second wave consequences and rapid increase of reported […]

Gilad BermanFounding Partner, Gilad Berman Law Firm & Notary

Micha Rosenblatt participates in the IR Global Guide – A Jurisdictional Guide to Opening a Foreign Bank Account in Hungary

Foreward by Andrew Chilvers For companies and individuals looking to move into new jurisdictions for business opportunities, setting up a bank account is a crucial part of the process. But this is never as straightforward as it seems. In all countries, banks are obliged to crack down on fraud and any potential financial scullduggery. As […]

Micha RosenblattCEO, Mellius

Micha Rosenblatt participates in the IR Global Guide – A Jurisdictional Guide to Opening a Foreign Bank Account in Israel

Foreward by Andrew Chilvers For companies and individuals looking to move into new jurisdictions for business opportunities, setting up a bank account is a crucial part of the process. But this is never as straightforward as it seems. In all countries, banks are obliged to crack down on fraud and any potential financial scullduggery. As […]

Micha RosenblattCEO, Mellius

Open letter to Israeli judges in the Corona era

Dealing with the epidemic in the normal rules will lead to a major economic collapse. Forget what you knew – it wasn’t. A tsunami of legal proceedings that are excited about the legal system is already underway. Tenant who did not pay towards the landlord. Borrower who did not pay in front of the bank. Manufacturer that did […]

Eyal OrenPartner, Harpaz, Oren, Adler & Co.

Mitchell C. Shelowitz features in the IR Global & ACC collaboration Publication “A Jurisdictional Guide of how to Manage Risk in Multinationals”

QUESTION ONE – When representing a client with significant business activities in foreign jurisdictions, what are some key risk-related concerns that arise in a cross-border context and how can a parent company minimise such risk? For foreign corporations engaging in business in the US, one of the key concerns is the exposure of the parent […]

Mitchell C. ShelowitzManaging Partner, SLG Shelowitz Law Group

Nda’s: How To Avoid The Perils Of Overnegotiating

17 Years Later, NDA’s Still Pose Great Negotiating Challenges. Companies make significant investments in personnel and technology. In the fast-moving world of business, each day may bring your company a new invention, a new product or process, new know-how, a new trade secret, and other new proprietary developments from such investments. To read the full […]

Mitchell C. ShelowitzManaging Partner, SLG Shelowitz Law Group

Startups And Small Businesses Should Not Fear The California Consumer Privacy Act (Ccpa)

In the aftermath of the onerous implementation requirements of the GDPR for companies doing business in the European Union, many global businesses are rightfully concerned about the potential costs of compliance, business interruption, and risks related to The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (the “CCPA”), which officially went into effect on January 1, 2020. See Cal. […]

Mitchell C. ShelowitzManaging Partner, SLG Shelowitz Law Group

Paying salaries to Israeli employees who travel abroad and employees who arrive to work in Israel

Today’s world is defined as a “global village,” which requires our firm to adapt to today’s global economic reality. Accordingly, our offices provide consulting services to companies and individuals, for the purpose of building payroll systems for employers from Israel who have employees travelling abroad and employees arriving to Israel. We assist in identifying company and […]