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September 7, 2025

US Court Rules: Most of Trump’s Tariffs Unlawful

The US Federal Court of Appeals ruled recently that most of the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump as part of the trade wars are unlawful. However, the court decided that, for the time being, these tariffs will remain in effect. This is a landmark decision with potentially wide-ranging implications for the US and global economies, as well as for the balance of powers within the US federal government.

September 7, 2025

Our New Podcast Is Now Live on Spotify – Barnea on Business!

We are excited to launch our new podcast, where we translate complex legal issues into practical tools you can apply in the real world. In each episode, our firm’s partners analyze current and key topics in the business world, including corporate law, MA, regulation and ESG, labor law, real estate, taxation, capital markets, and more, demonstrate how to put legal tools into action. This podcast is designed for anyone operating at the intersection of law and business and seeking hands-on knowledge and practical insights.

September 7, 2025

Podcast | Barnea on Business: "Proper Management of Board Meetings"

Adv. Omri Oren, a partner in our Capital Markets Department, leads a fascinating podcast episode on how to effectively manage board meetings. In collaboration with ACC on the Road, Omri explains the pivotal role of the legal counsel, highlights the critical interfaces between management and the board, shares the golden rules for drafting meeting minutes, and runs down everything you need to know to turn board meetings into a strategic tool for growth.

September 4, 2025

ICSID Enforcement in Israel: Discretion, EU Controversy, and the Sun-Flower v. Spain Decision

The Tel Aviv District Court has, for the first time, considered a request to enforce an ICSID award in Israel. In the case against Spain, the Court declined enforcement, holding that Israel was not the appropriate forum due to the absence of any substantive connection to Israel and the ongoing European legal controversy regarding the Energy Charter Treaty.

September 4, 2025

New Voluntary Disclosure Procedure – Effective Until August 31, 2026

On August 25, 2025, the Israel Tax Authority (ITA) published a new directive entitled “Voluntary Disclosure Procedure – Temporary Order.” The aim of this procedure is to encourage both Israeli and foreign residents who have committed tax offenses under Israeli law to correct their filings and submit truthful reports.

September 4, 2025

Aluminum Imports to Israel Halved Following Provisional Anti-Dumping Measures

In May, the Ministry of Economy imposed a temporary guarantee on aluminum imports from China. As a result, Israeli aluminum importers have already reduced their orders from China by 50%. Simultaneously, access to the Turkish market has been almost entirely blocked for Israeli buyers.

September 4, 2025

Expanded Company Extract Now Available at No Additional Cost

The Israeli Corporations Authority in the Ministry of Justice recently announced a significant expansion of its company extract service. This development marks an important change in the corporate landscape, substantially improving access to and transparency of comprehensive and material information regarding companies registered in Israel.

September 1, 2025

Landmark Ruling: Dismissal of a CEO Following a Change in Controlling Shareholders

In a precedent-setting decision, Israel’s National Labor Court ruled that a private company may lawfully dismiss its CEO following a change in controlling shareholders, even without citing personal or professional shortcomings. The Court also upheld our arguments that a company may negotiate with a prospective CEO before completing the outgoing CEO’s hearing, and that appointing a new CEO from among board members does not constitute impropriety or a conflict of interest, even if that director participated in the dismissal decision. Adv. Netta Bromberg, Head of our Employment Department, discussed the broader implications with TheMarker. Our team included Adv. Netta Bromberg, Adv. Eli Beloshevsky, and Adv. Amit Hadad.

September 1, 2025

Globes Interview: Dr. Zvi Gabbay on the Proposed Bill to Regulate Social Media Influencers

Dr. Zvi Gabbay, was interviewed by Globes on the Israel Securities Authority’s new proposed bill, which seeks to tighten oversight of social media influencers providing financial and investment advice without a license. Under the proposal, influencers would be allowed to continue operating – but only under particularly restrictive conditions.

August 25, 2025

BITs: Why They Matter for Israeli Companies Operating Abroad

Imagine an Israeli startup expanding into Latin America, only to have its assets suddenly seized due to unexpected regulatory changes. Such scenarios highlight the risks of global operations amid legal and political uncertainty. Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) are critical tools that provide businesses with a protective framework to navigate these challenges. Understanding their importance and the protections they afford is essential for companies aiming to thrive in international markets.

August 25, 2025

New Court Ruling: Terminating a CEO’s Employment After Controlling Shareholder Changes

Can a company dismiss its CEO after the controlling shareholder changes? This was the central question in a recent proceeding in which we represented an employer and its new controlling shareholder. Indeed, Israel’s national labor court accepted our claim, and ruled, for the first time, that a company may dismiss its CEO after the controlling shareholder changes and wants to appoint a new CEO.

August 19, 2025

AI and International Arbitration: Arbitration as the Natural Forum for Revolutionizing Jurisprudence

What can we expect? Imagine a plausible future scenario that is perhaps more probable than it seems. The year is 2032. An international arbitration is underway between a Singapore-based computer chip manufacturer and a German technology company, fully supported by an integrative AI system, after the parties agreed in advance on how the system will be used.

August 18, 2025

Kick-off Workshop for the New Year: Professional Workshop in Collaboration with GCs for GCs

Our firm is hosting a New Year Kick-Off Conference on Wednesday, September 9, 2025, in collaboration with GCs for GCs. The event will cover a variety of current topics in employment law, including emergency versus routine work arrangements, privacy in the technology era, and issues relating to bonuses and commissions. The conference will also feature an “Ask the Expert” panel discussion and a guest lecture.

August 13, 2025

Amendment 13 to the Israeli Privacy Protection Law is Here! Are You Ready?

Amendment 13, which significantly updates privacy laws in Israel, has come into effect! If you still don't know what to do to comply with the requirements, we've prepared a guide to help you address the main issues (not all of them) right now! In this guide, you can find simple tips to implement in your organization to improve compliance with Israeli privacy law requirements.

August 13, 2025

Adv. Inbar Gorelick in Calcalist: Opportunities and Challenges in Israel’s Trauma-Tech Sector

Adv. Inbar Gorelick, a partner in our firm, explains in an interview with Calcalist the economic and technological potential of the trauma-tech sector in Israel. This potential has emerged in recent years as the country, by necessity, has become a “state in trauma,” developing world-leading expertise in trauma and mental health treatment. Gorelick also highlights the sector’s main challenges: public stigma, limited funding, and the risks associated with using AI without professional oversight.

August 11, 2025

Israel’s Latest Attempt to Increase Competition in the Banking Sector

On August 6, 2025, the interministerial team to increase competition in the retail banking sector (established by Israel’s Minister of Finance in collaboration with the Governor of the Bank of Israel) published its recommendations on the measures needed to increase competition in banking services.

August 7, 2025

European Commission Tightens Law Enforcement on Pharmaceutical Cartels

In July 2025, the European Competition Commission imposed a EUR 489,000 fine on Alchem International Pvt. Ltd. and its Hong Kong subsidiary for their involvement in a pharmaceutical cartel involving the active ingredient used in the manufacture of an abdominal antispasmodic medicine.

August 5, 2025

What Should We Know Before Taking a Loan? An Interview with Adv. Idan Miller

Adv. Idan Miller, a partner and head of the firm's insolvency and corporate recovery practice, was interviewed by Yedioth Ahronoth on the growing reliance on loans as part of everyday life in Israel, in light of the rising cost of living and the lack of any foreseeable relief. In the interview, Idan addressed a key question: What should we know or check about the entity we are borrowing from? Among other points, he emphasized that “it’s a mistake to choose a loan based solely on interest rates. A loan must eventually be repaid. Not all lenders operate in the same way, and the differences between them can be significant.”

August 5, 2025

Is Israel's Image Crisis Becoming an Economic Crisis?

Adv. Micky Barnea, in an interview with N12, addresses the implications of widespread negative sentiment toward Israel, from high-tech companies' difficulties in raising capital to the decline in deal volume and foreign companies distancing themselves from collaborations with local counterparts. 

August 3, 2025

President Trump’s Tariffs – Status Update

The purpose of this update is to provide the latest developments on the various tariffs being imposed on exports to the United States. The tariff situation is changing frequently, sometimes on a daily basis. We strive to obtain updated information and to post updated versions.