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Shir Rozenzweig
Adv. Shir Rozenzweig

Electra City Tower
58 Harakevet St.
Tel Aviv
6777016

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Shir Rozenzweig

Shir specializes in regulatory enforcement and white-collar matters in Israel and abroad.

Adv. Shir Rozenzweig  represents companies and individuals in a wide range of complex criminal and administrative enforcement proceedings, from the investigative stages to hearings and trials.

 

Shir advises her clients on intricate legal proceedings related to money laundering, bribery, fraud, insider trading, antitrust, and securities fraud. She provides representation before Israeli governmental authorities, foreign authorities, and judicial forums in Israel and abroad.

 

Shir has unique experience handling internal investigations involving suspicions of corporate misconduct or fraud, compliance with regulatory requirements, and proper corporate governance rules. She also has experience in witness preparation, and trial preparation. In addition, Shir has extensive experience in electronic document review.

 

Shir interned at a leading Israeli law firm.

Education:


Tel Aviv University, LL.B., 2017

Admission:


Member of Israel Bar Association since 2018

Insights & News - Shir Rozenzweig:


August 28, 2024

Naveh - Mandelblit Case: Searching Computer Materials and the Treatment of Suspects' Rights

In an op-ed for Calcalist, Shir Rozenzweig addresses the rights of suspects and the lack of oversight of investigative authorities concerning searches made on computer devices.

May 8, 2024

Significant Sanctions: Anti-Money Laundering Obligations in Israel

The Israel Securities Authority is tightening enforcement on companies, especially in the cryptographic assets sector, and is scrutinizing companies’ anti-money laundering procedures and policies and their implementation.
March 14, 2024

DSA: New European Digital Services Act for Online User Protection

Companies which distribute content online have been subject to the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) since February 2024, which obligates them to protect their users from offensive and illegal content, enable users to report such content, etc. The DSA applies to any company whose content is accessible to European audience, regardless of its country of incorporation or the identity of its owners.

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