After months of negotiations, the biggest at any time merger concerning Israeli regulation firms was concluded yesterday amongst veteran legislation agency Yigal Arnon & Co. and Tadmor Levy & Co. The two firms introduced that the merger agreement has been signed and it will occur into result in the extremely near potential. The merged firm will be identified as Yigal Arnon – Tadmor Levy. The staff members of the two corporations were educated about the merger yesterday for the duration of a Zoom simply call encompassing the two companies.




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The merged firm will have 350 legal professionals which includes 140 partners and 70 clerks, making it Israel’s third biggest organization. Meitar is Israel’s premier law firm with 448 legal professionals followed by Herzog. Driving the freshly merged regulation agency of Yigal Arnon – Tadmor Levy, according to Dun’s 100, is FBC with 319 lawyers and Goldfarb Seligman with 313 attorneys. The most current merger is the most major in Israel’s law organization sector because Goldfarb and Seligman merged in 2011.

Yigal Arnon & Co., started 65 a long time back was Israel’s ninth largest regulation business prior to the merger, with 230 lawyers. Tadmor Levy, which was 16th in advance of the merger, and had 130 attorneys like 52 partners, was formed in 2015 from the merger of Tadmor, which was established 17 yrs ago andf Prof. Yuval Levy, which was founded in 1973.

Both legislation companies are at the moment positioned in Tel Aviv’s Azrieli towers and will keep on being there. Yigal Arnon leases floors in the circular and square towers and in Jerusalem’s Hillel Avenue, and Tadmor Levy’s places of work are in the sq. tower.

Published by Globes, Israel enterprise information – en.globes.co.il – on March 17, 2022.

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