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Alon Anava
Alon is a partner in our firm’s Capital Market Department, specializing in counseling public and private companies on capital and debt raising, IPOs, and investment and financing transactions.
Adv. Alon Anava deals primarily in the field of corporate law, securities, and financial regulation. He guides companies and reporting corporations from the technology, cannabis, and industrial areas. He advises on all aspects of the Companies Law and the Securities Law, including the preparation of prospectuses and immediate reports, the carrying out of IPOs, stock exchange delisting procedures, and capital raising. He also provides representation before the Israel Securities Authority.
Alon has unique expertise in the field of crowdfunding. Alon represents crowdfunding intermediaries and other fintech companies in licensing proceedings with the Israel Securities Authority and the Capital Market, Insurance and Savings Authority, as well as advises on various regulatory issues.
Prior to joining the firm, Alon worked at a law firm specializing in capital markets, financial regulation, and commercial law.
Education:
The College of Management Academic Studies, LL.B., 2013
Admission:
Member of Israel Bar Association since 2014
Insights & News - Alon Anava:
Transaction: Solrom Merges with Listed Company 3DM
Hagit Ross, Elad Reshtick, Omri Oren, and Alon Anava represented the public company 3DM in a merger transaction, wherein 3DM will acquire Solrom Electronics Ltd. Solrom is engaged in the development, planning, production, and marketing of products primarily for use in the defense market.
Barnea: Representing Pomvom in Merger with Israel Acquisitions Corp
Israel Acquisitions Corp, initially founded as a SPAC, and Pomvom Ltd., a technology firm specializing in amusement park content, have formally announced a binding merger agreement. The combined entity is set to be traded on Nasdaq. Hagit Ross, Alon Anava, and Ronit Lerer represented Pomvom Ltd.
Israeli Private Companies and Prospectus Obligations
For Israeli private companies aiming to secure investments, it is crucial to have a solid understanding of the obligations set forth by the Israeli Securities Law. Chief among these is the prohibition on conducting public offerings of securities without a proper prospectus, which, if violated, could lead to legal scrutiny.