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Gaya Tsarfati
Adv. Gaya Tsarfati

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Gaya Tsarfati

Gaya is an attorney in the Litigation Department.

Adv. Gaya Tsarfati is an attorney in the Litigation Department. She specializes in representing clients before a wide range of courts, as well as in mediation and arbitration proceedings.

 

Gaya advises clients in legal proceedings related to commercial and civil disputes, including, among other things, proxy contests and shareholder disputes, complex economic claims, insolvency proceedings, various monetary and contractual claims, enforcement proceedings, and more.

 

Gaya completed her internship at Barnea.

Education:


IDC Herzliya, LL.B. & B.A. in Government, 2019

Admission:


Israel Bar Association, 2021

Insights & News - Gaya Tsarfati:


December 16, 2021

Representing Azrieli Group against MOH Plan to Mark Vaccinated People with Bracelets in Malls

As part of a new wave of COVID-19 restrictions, the Israeli Ministry of Health sought to implement a plan to mark vaccinated people with bracelets in all malls and shopping centers, thereby allowing them to walk freely around such complexes (as opposed to unvaccinated people). The Azrieli Group, through Advs. Zohar Lande, Eran Winner, Anat Even-Chen, Ido Vakshi, and Gaya Tsarfati, sent an urgent appeal to the Prime Minister, the Ministers of Health, Economy and Industry, and Justice, and the Attorney General. In the appeal, we argued that the plan is “discriminatory, offensive, unreasonable, and disproportionate.” In light of the criticism, the Prime Minister and the Minister of Health have decided to walk back the bracelet plan and not include it in the government vote for implementing the Green Pass in malls.

October 14, 2021

Representing ISI in a Petition Against the Israeli Ministry of Health

We represented Israel Scientific Instruments Ltd. (ISI) in a petition filed with the Jerusalem District Court against the Ministry of Health and others, claiming that the tender for the purchase of coronavirus tests managed by the Ministry of Health was conducted unequally while giving an unfair advantage to ISI's competitors.

Eran Winner, Ido Vakshi and Gaya Tsarfati, represented ISI in the petition. They petitioned the court with an order to cancel the tender and publish a new one.

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