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Gal Rozent
Adv. Gal Rozent

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Gal Rozent

Adv. Gal Rozent is a partner and head of the firm's Antitrust and Competition Department.

Gal represents clients before the Israel Competition Authority’s Director-General, the Israeli Competition Tribunal, and the various courts, as well as in competition law proceedings and proceedings that involve other areas of law. He also represents clients in regulatory and legislative proceedings, including before relevant Knesset committees and government ministries.

 

Gal advises leading global and local companies operating in all areas of industry, as well as public institutions, and collaborates with top foreign law firms as an integral part of this counsel.

 

Gal advises on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, concentration groups, monopolies, restrictive arrangements, administrative inquiries, and criminal investigations executed by the Competition Authority, administrative and criminal hearings, the implementation of internal compliance programs, and more. He also advises clients on other laws that concern, or are adjacent to, the competition field, including the Anti-Concentration Law, the Food Law, trade levies, and more.

 

In addition, Gal lectures on antitrust and competition in various forums.

 

Gal has 25 years of rich professional experience in the field. During this period, Gal served as head of the Israel Competition Authority’s legal team in the communications, high-tech, and traditional industry sectors; headed the antitrust and competition departments of both leading and boutique local law firms; and in recent years founded and managed the boutique firm Gal Rozent, Law Offices.

 

Prominent global and local legal directories rank Gal as a leading attorney in antitrust and competition, including The Legal 500, Chambers & Partners, and Global Competition Review. The Legal 500 steadily ranks Gal in its Hall of Fame for Antitrust and Competition.

 

Education:


The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, LL.M., 2002

Tel Aviv University, LL.B., 1998

Admission:


Israel Bar Association, 1997

Insights & News - Gal Rozent:


June 11, 2026

Rare Acquittal in Israeli IT Cartel Case and an Important Message to Companies About Internal Compliance Programs

The District Court convicted most of the defendants in the IT cartel case, one of the most substantial criminal proceedings in Israel in recent years in the field of competition law. Alongside the convictions, the court acquitted our client Haim Shohat, and the company Matrix, of one of the charges, after determining that the prohibited understanding required for conviction for a cartel offense had not been proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
April 12, 2026

Where Is Competition Law in Israel Headed?

Adv. Gal Rozent, head of our Antitrust and Competition Department, was interviewed on the “Game Rules” program on Israel’s economic channel about recent trends in Israeli competition law. He discussed the approval of the Gad Dairies–Wyler Farm merger, increased enforcement against parallel import restrictions in the two-wheeler sector and its implications, the role of parallel imports in promoting competition, the Israel Competition Authority’s opposition to emergency turbine procurement by the Israel Electric Corporation, and the interaction between administrative enforcement and class actions. Gal also addressed global trends, including the tension between regulation and innovation in the tech sector.

February 4, 2026

Israel Competition Authority Imposes ILS 8 Million Fine on Shufersal for Failing to Comply with Data Request

On January 21, 2026, the Israel Competition Authority decided to impose a monetary sanction of approximately ILS 8 million on Shufersal, the leading retail chain in Israel, for failing to fully comply with data requests issued pursuant to Section 46(b) of the Economic Competition Law.

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