Born in Israel, 1971. Admitted Israel 1996. Member of the Israel Bar Association.
Academic Degrees: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1995 (LL.B). The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Economics, 1996 (B.A). The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Business Administration, 2000 (M.B.A).
Positions:
Partner in FBC's Litigation and Anti-Trust Departments and heads a team in the litigation practice. Prior to joining the firm served for 5 years as a team leader in the legal department of the Israeli Antitrust Authority where she was involved in civil and criminal antitrust litigation and was responsible for the Authority's activities in a variety of fields, including the communications, banking and securities industries. She handles complex and diverse litigation matters. From 1996 to 1998 served as an assistant to Judge Moshe Gal on corporate law issues at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Also worked under Professors Haitovsky and Beinstock of The Hebrew University in Jerusalem as an economist for a prominent economic consultation company.
Publications:
Rules of Evidence in Criminal Law - The Scope of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in the Face of a Demand to Deliver Documents (Newsletter, Dec. 2003).
Areas of Practice:
Litigation, Administrative Law, Antitrust Law, Commercial Law, Class Actions, Libel and Defamation, Corporate Law, Contract Law, Real Estate Law, Intellectual Property Law.