Litigation / Real Estate Litigation
Hundreds of large-scale transactions are closed annually in Israel’s real estate market. Such volumes mean there is often a need to resolve the disputes in connection with these transactions via arbitration and mediation, or in court.
Our firm possesses an expert real estate litigation team that represents both commercial and private clients in proceedings related to Israel’s real estate market.
The team comprises highly experienced attorneys who serve the largest real estate companies in the market. Among other services, the department specializes in representing clients in contractual disputes related to real estate projects, contractor-developer disputes, lease agreement disputes, tenant lawsuits due to building defects and contractual violations, litigation proceedings between real estate venture partners, and so on.
The team provides professional, up-to-date, and experience-based counsel to developers, tenants, contractors, construction companies, and more, before all court levels.
Insights & News - Litigation / Real Estate Litigation:
Who Owns the Building Rights?
An important ruling handed down by the Israeli Supreme Court clarifies how specific rights holders acquire additional or future building rights in real estate assets.
Barnea: Representing Bareket in NIS 20 Million Lawsuit
Shai Avnieli and Omer Ungar are representing Bareket in a lawsuit the construction company Longshine has filed against it. Longshine, which served as the main contractor in a project initiated by Bareket, was nine months late in delivery of the project. As a result, Bareket deducted approximately NIS 10 million from the construction account.
Barnea: Representing 120 Apartment Owners in Pinui-Binui Project against Three Recalcitrant Owners
Advs. Eldar Adato and Lauren Shtaiman, from our firm’s Real Estate Department, are advising apartment owners in a residential complex designated for pinui-binui in Herzliya. They represented a group of about 120 apartment owners in court against three recalcitrant owners who are objecting to the project due to their demand for higher recompense from the contractor. The court made the extraordinary decision to order the recalcitrant owners to pay NIS 7.8 million in compensation (NIS 2.6 million apiece). In addition, each recalcitrant owner was ordered to pay NIS 20,000 for legal expenses.
Litigation / Real Estate Litigation
Hundreds of large-scale transactions are closed annually in Israel’s real estate market. Such volumes mean there is often a need to resolve the disputes in connection with these transactions via arbitration and mediation, or in court.
Our firm possesses an expert real estate litigation team that represents both commercial and private clients in proceedings related to Israel’s real estate market.
The team comprises highly experienced attorneys who serve the largest real estate companies in the market. Among other services, the department specializes in representing clients in contractual disputes related to real estate projects, contractor-developer disputes, lease agreement disputes, tenant lawsuits due to building defects and contractual violations, litigation proceedings between real estate venture partners, and so on.
The team provides professional, up-to-date, and experience-based counsel to developers, tenants, contractors, construction companies, and more, before all court levels.
Insights & News - Litigation:
Who Owns the Building Rights?
An important ruling handed down by the Israeli Supreme Court clarifies how specific rights holders acquire additional or future building rights in real estate assets.
Barnea: Representing Bareket in NIS 20 Million Lawsuit
Shai Avnieli and Omer Ungar are representing Bareket in a lawsuit the construction company Longshine has filed against it. Longshine, which served as the main contractor in a project initiated by Bareket, was nine months late in delivery of the project. As a result, Bareket deducted approximately NIS 10 million from the construction account.
Barnea: Representing 120 Apartment Owners in Pinui-Binui Project against Three Recalcitrant Owners
Advs. Eldar Adato and Lauren Shtaiman, from our firm’s Real Estate Department, are advising apartment owners in a residential complex designated for pinui-binui in Herzliya. They represented a group of about 120 apartment owners in court against three recalcitrant owners who are objecting to the project due to their demand for higher recompense from the contractor. The court made the extraordinary decision to order the recalcitrant owners to pay NIS 7.8 million in compensation (NIS 2.6 million apiece). In addition, each recalcitrant owner was ordered to pay NIS 20,000 for legal expenses.