As 2025 comes to a close and the new year begins, we have compiled the key legal developments affecting the Israeli business sector across multiple practice areas, together with practical recommendations for implementation ahead of corporate activity in 2026. The review is designed to provide an up-to-date overview and actionable guidance for informed legal planning in the year ahead.
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Force Majeure in Times of War – What It Means for Business
Adv. Terry Almozlino Arnon discusses in an interview with Globes how the concept of “force majeure” affects developers and contractors in the real estate and construction sectors, and its practical implications for day-to-day operations after the war’s end.
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Real Estate
Podcast: Urban Renewal from a Local Authority’s Perspective
Adv. Ruth Gerby, head of the firm's municipalities practice and coordinator of the building & construction practice, shares her experience advising municipal urban renewal units, explaining how to balance the interests of residents, developers, and the municipality; protect public spaces; and advance feasible, sustainable projects.
Our Firm Secures First Place in Israel’s 2025 Most Expensive Real Estate Transactions
Adv. Alon Wolner, partner in our Real Estate Department, advised on the acquisition of a historic villa for preservation in the prestigious Talbiya neighborhood of Jerusalem for approximately ₪80 million. The transaction was ranked first in the 2025 list of Israel’s most expensive real estate deals by the Real Estate Center.
Globes: New Enforcement Wave Following the Entry into Force of Amendment 13 to the Protection of Privacy Law
Dr. Avishai Klein, Partner and Head of the Privacy, Cyber and Artificial Intelligence Department at our firm, discussed in a Globes article the Privacy Protection Authority’s enforcement campaign, which is expected to intensify significantly in 2026 following the entry into force of Amendment 13 and the very short “grace period.” Dr. Klein recommends that corporations prepare in advance by reviewing and managing their online platforms, updating privacy and cookie policies, obtaining proper consents, and appointing a Data Protection Officer (DPO). Corporations that fail to do so may face fines of up to ₪1 million and a wave of class action lawsuits anticipated in the near future.
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Privacy Law
Bank Guarantees in Urban Renewal Projects: Which Guarantee Provides Full Protection?
In an op-ed published in Maariv, Adv. Idan Miller outlines the role of bank guarantees in TAMA 38 projects and explains the critical distinction between a performance guarantee, which secures the completion of construction and the issuance of Form 4 only, and does not cover construction defects, consequential damages, or delays, and a defects (warranty) guarantee, which may provide meaningful protection in the event of the developer’s insolvency and forms an integral part of effective risk management when entering into an urban renewal project.
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Insolvency and Debt Arrangements
Israel Chapter of The Legal 500: Shareholder Activism Guide 2025
The Legal 500 has, for the first time, published a comprehensive guide on shareholder rights, activist investing, and corporate governance regulation. Adv. Micky Barnea and Adv. Misha Gitterman from our firm provided the chapter covering the local legal framework in Israel.
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Corporate
2025 Legal Year in Review: Key Business Updates and 2026 Outlook
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Globes Interview: Real Estate Companies Return to the Stock Market
2025 saw a significant wave of equity and debt offerings by real estate companies on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, driven by interest rate changes and bank financing pressures. In an interview with Globes, Adv. Terry Almozlino Arnon, head of the firm's Real Estate Department, emphasizes that market entry requires transparency and public standards and notes that this trend is expected to continue into 2026.
How AI Is Reshaping the Legal Profession
Dr. Avishay Klein, a partner and head of our firm's Privacy, Cyber, and AI Department, discussed in an interview how AI is not replacing lawyers but fundamentally changing the nature of legal work and its pricing, by streamlining processes, optimizing tasks, and reducing traditional hierarchies. The successful law firm of the future will be the one that leverages AI precisely, responsibly, and in a value-driven way, while preserving human judgment and accountability.
The Marker Interview: Cities to Neighborhoods
Contemporary urban planning is no longer focused solely on housing, but on creating complete and accessible daily environments such as workplaces, services, retail, and community life within minutes. Adv. Ruth Gerby, a partner, head of the municipalities practice, and coordinator of the planning & construction practice at our firm, spoke with TheMarker about the shift toward large-scale neighborhood models that integrate all daily needs in one place, with a strong emphasis on strengthening local identity.
Tel Aviv University’s International Cyber Week
Adv. Masha Yudashkin from our firm took part in Tel Aviv University’s International Cyber Week, one of the world’s leading cybersecurity conferences. She participated in a professional panel discussing the intersection of biometric technologies, data privacy, and ethical AI, alongside leading experts from Israel and around the globe.
Insolvency and Restructuring: Debt Settlement Secured for Panthera Pro Ltd.
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Insolvency and Debt Arrangements
Post-War Rehabilitation of Border Region Faces Bureaucratic Obstacles
New Israel Tax Authority Reform: Donations Not Reported Digitally Won’t Qualify for Tax Benefits
Adv. Sagi Gross, who heads our firm’s NPO practice, was interviewed by Globes regarding the new reform that mandates all donation receipts be issued digitally. According to Sagi, the reform marks a significant shift in how donations are regularly processed and managed. For example, although some nonprofits currently use digital systems to manage their donations, it is unclear if all existing platforms will be compatible with the Israel Tax Authority’s new donation reporting system. As a result, many organizations may need to prepare in advance and go through an adjustment period.
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NPO
How to Spot Sophisticated Online Fraud in the Age of AI
Dr. Avishay Klein, a partner and head of our firm's Privacy, Cyber & AI Department, shared with Israel Hayom some key points on the latest online fraud tactics and how to detect them. With the recent surge in online scams and AI tools capable of mimicking brands and generating nearly flawless human-like language, these schemes have become more sophisticated than ever.
Privacy Protection Conference 2025: Amendment 13 and Organizational Preparedness
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Privacy Law
Adv. Omri Oren in Globes: IPO Wave Returns to Tel Aviv
Barnea: Representing Chargeflow in USD 25 Million Investment
We advised the Israeli startup Chargeflow, the developer of an advanced automation platform for preventing credit card fraud and chargeback disputes, on its USD 25 million Series A funding round, alongside a USD 10 million debt raising, led by Viola Growth. This financing adds to the company’s prior fundraising, bringing the total capital raised to USD 49 million. Adv. Yuval Lazi, a partner and head of the firm’s International Commercial Department, together with Adv. Nofar Rose David, represented the company in this transaction.
Tech Companies in the AI Space: A New Legal Reality in AI and Copyrights
A German court’s precedent-setting ruling requires that companies seeking to use protected content, including song lyrics or any other copyrighted work, for training AI models obtain a license in advance. The ruling establishes a new legal reality with far-reaching implications for tech companies in Israel and worldwide. It significantly increases direct legal responsibility, raises exposure to copyright risks, and requires companies to take proactive measures immediately. Dr. Avishay Klein and Dr. Ran Karmi analyze the ruling and its implications in an op-ed for Calcalist.

