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January 5, 2026

Europe Presents a Comprehensive Digital and AI Reform Proposal: What Does It Mean for Businesses?

The European Commission recently published the Digital Omnibus, aimed at simplifying data regulation within the European Union by amending key legislation governing digital data. In this update, we summarize the proposal’s key aspects.

January 5, 2026

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.

January 5, 2026

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.

January 4, 2026

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.

January 4, 2026

2025 Year-End Review: Israeli Real Estate Taxation

In 2025, Israeli real estate taxation was characterized by strict adherence to statutory requirements: reliefs, exemptions, and lower tax brackets were granted only when the conditions prescribed by law were met, within the defined deadlines, and with full proof of the relevant facts.

January 3, 2026

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.

January 2, 2026

Performance Guarantees in Israeli NOP 38 Projects: Not Every Bank Guarantee Covers Developer Insolvency

Apartment owners in NOP 38 projects tend to mistakenly believe the guarantees issued to them by developers provide full safety nets, guaranteeing their rights in any case, even if the developer encounters financial difficulties before it fulfills its contractual obligations.

January 1, 2026

Key Issues Shaping Israel’s Technology Sector in 2025 and Insights for 2026

2025 was characterized by an acceleration of technological regulatory trends that directly impacted the work of commercial lawyers and corporate decision-making. Amid geopolitical tensions, pressure on public systems, volatile markets, and maturing AI technologies, the corporate playing field became even more complex: regulation, taxation, intellectual property, collaborations with state entities, and transaction structures all demanded renewed scrutiny.

January 1, 2026

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.

January 1, 2026

2025 Year-End Review: Competition and Antitrust

The trends recorded in 2025 show that regulatory authorities are tightening enforcement, not only in cases of coordination between competitors, but also in cases involving public statements that may spur such coordination, non-controlling minority shareholding in competitors, or any other conduct that may raise barriers to competition.

January 1, 2026

2025 Year-End Review: Privacy Protection and Artificial Intelligence

2025 marked a major regulatory turning point in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy protection. In Israel, Amendment 13 to the Privacy Protection Law forced Israeli companies to make significant changes in their routine operations and granted regulatory authorities unprecedented enforcement powers.

January 1, 2026

2025 Legal Year in Review: Key Business Updates and 2026 Outlook

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.

December 31, 2025

Expected Amendment to Israel’s Food Law: Significant Regulatory Relief for Small and Mid-Sized Pharma Chains

Legislative amendment focusing specifically on the pharma market: the Knesset is expected to approve an amendment to the Food Law, which seeks to adapt the unique regulations governing the pharma market to the competitive characteristics of the industry.

December 29, 2025

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.

December 29, 2025

Landowners May Be Subject to Property Tax in Israel!

The recently published draft bill seeking to reinstate property tax could have a significant impact on dozens to hundreds of thousands of landowners in Israel. Although only a draft bill at this stage, it is advisable to understand the potential changes, whether they affect you, and how to prepare in advance to reduce exposures and avoid surprises.

December 28, 2025

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.

December 25, 2025

Israel Securities Authority to Capital Market Entities: Voluntary Disclosure Certificates Do Not Relieve You of Due Diligence Obligations

In October, the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) published a directive to Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) members and trading exchanges regarding the voluntary disclosure procedure announced by the Israel Tax Authority (ITA). The directive clarifies to all entities operating in the capital market that (ITA-issued) voluntary disclosure certificates do not constitute proof that the source of funds is legitimate.

December 21, 2025

The New York Times v. Perplexity AI: New Frontiers in IP and AI

The New York Times recently filed a major lawsuit against the artificial intelligence platform Perplexity AI for infringement of intellectual property rights. The importance of this lawsuit lies in the fact that it does not rely solely on “classic” claims of copyright infringement, but also includes innovative claims of trademark violations and damages.

December 20, 2025

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.  

December 18, 2025

Israel Securities Authority Declines Sanctions for Failure to Report Interested Party Status

Public companies in Israel are required to disclose material information to the public and act with full transparency in compliance with the law. Within this framework, anyone deemed a “substantial shareholder” must report to the company any change in status within a designated time frame, and the company must then report that change to the public. The rationale is simple: the market must know who can influence the company and when an interested party’s status has changed.

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