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Naama Ben Arosh Moshe
Naama is an associate in our firm’s Litigation Department.
Adv. Naama Ben Arosh Moshe specializes in representing private individuals as well as some of the largest Israeli corporations in the economy in litigation proceedings before the courts, as well as in arbitration and mediation proceedings.
She provides legal advice and assistance to her clients in relation to their commercial and civil legal proceedings, including, inter alia, shareholder disputes and control battles, complex economic actions, class actions, financial and contractual lawsuits, and more.
In addition, Naama represents international corporations during commercial litigation proceedings in Israel.
Naama completed her internship at the Tel Aviv District Attorney’s Office (Civil Department).
Education:
Bar Ilan University, LL.B, 2019
Bar Ilan University, LL.M, 2020
Admission:
Israel Bar Association, 2021
Insights & News - Naama Ben Arosh Moshe:
Barnea: Representing Eshkolot in Lawsuit against Screen iL
After filing a lawsuit against Netflix, Eshkolot, the Company for the Performing Rights of Israeli Artists continues to fight companies that use protected performances for commercial purposes without obtaining the artists’ consent and without paying them royalties. Last week, with our counsel, Eshkolot filed another lawsuit on the same issue against Stream IL Communication Ltd and the American company Stream IL Inc., which operate the website Screen iL.
Eyal Nachshon, Avinadav Preuss, and Naama Ben Arosh Moshe prepared the statement of claim.
Barnea: Representing Eshkolot in Lawsuit against Netflix
Eyal Nachshon, Dana Bookstein and Naama Ben Arush Moshe are representing Eshkolot, the Company for the Performing Rights of Israeli Artists in a lawsuit it filed against Netflix, alleging the company made use of protected performances without obtaining the artists’ consent and without paying them royalties.
District Court Dismisses 66 Class Actions over Accessibility
In a precedential ruling, the Tel Aviv District Court dismissed 66 motions to certify class actions filed against dozens of public companies. The motions alleged the companies’ financial reports and reporting to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange’s MAYA system were not accessible to people with disabilities.
Eyal Nachshon, Zohar Haim Levinger, and Naama Ben Arosh Moshe represented a large number of the companies.