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Institutional Investors, Investment Funds, and ESG
February 1, 2024
/ by
Roy Engel
The European regulations that apply to investment funds are expanding to cover ESG issues. Israeli institutional investors should familiarize themselves with the regulations and prepare for similar regulations in Israel.
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Doing Business in Israel: Effects of War in Israel on International Companies
October 25, 2023
/ by
Samuel Henri Samuel
The effects of war on international contracts and agreements is considerable, yet the law in Israel does not automatically regard a state of war as one. It is therefore crucial to address such issues in the contract itself.
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Israeli Institutional Investors and Transfer Rights
July 9, 2023
/ by
Roy Engel
Investment funds usually make transfers of units in a fund to third parties contingent upon the approval of the fund managers. This practice may make it difficult for Israeli institutional investors to prove ownership and absolute control over units, as required by the regulations.
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Material Adverse Change (MAC) Clauses in M&A Transactions
July 2, 2023
/ by
Sagi Gross
MAC clauses are designed to protect buyers from adverse changes in the company they are acquiring. However, because there is no single, precise, and all-encompassing definition of these types of changes, and because courts are in no hurry to adjudicate cases involving MAC clauses, it is important to know how to draft them as clearly and explicitly as possible.
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Default Arrangements in Israeli Investment Funds – Unwritten Provisions in Partnership Agreements
June 19, 2023
/ by
Roy Engel
Many investors and fund managers are unaware that a simple reading of the relevant partnership agreement is not sufficient to get the “full picture” of the legal conditions that apply to their specific limited partnership.
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Doing Business in Israel: Insolvency Law
May 30, 2023
/ by
Idan Miller
Foreign companies looking to engage with Israeli companies also need to consider that Israeli insolvency law mandates jurisdiction in Israel and creditor equality, regardless of country of incorporation.
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The Legal Risks of Using ChatGPT
May 17, 2023
/ by
Inbar Katzir
The legal issues that follow the use of artificial intelligence-based processing solutions will continue to challenge in the years to come. Meanwhile, the main questions are related to intellectual property, privacy and reliability.
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Material Transfer Agreements: Why They Matter
May 10, 2023
/ by
Ken Shaked
IP can be tangible, and MTA agreements are there to determine the terms and conditions of their transfer and usage.
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Distribution Waterfalls in Private Investment Funds
May 2, 2023
/ by
Roy Engel
The growth of private equity funds in Israel derives mainly from the maturation of many Israeli companies. So what are the main differences between private equity funds (PE) and venture capital funds (VC)?
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The Business Judgment Rule – a Director’s Best Friend
May 2, 2023
/ by
Zvi Gabbay
Board members looking to protect themselves from lawsuits pertaining to the proper fulfillment of their duties must fully understand the three principles of the business judgment rule. Because what is true in Delaware is also true in Israel.
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