THE US-ISRAEL - Legal Review 2026

42 THE US-ISRAEL | Legal Review 2025/26 Herrick Feinstein Herrick’s Israel practice is embedded within the firm’s New York platform and is dedicated to advising Israeli clients operating in the US market. Herrick works closely with leading Israeli law and accounting firms and is recognized in the IsraelDesks rankings for the breadth of its work, achieving Elite status in real estate and strong recognition across related areas. Israel practice cochair and real estate partner Yariv Ben-Ari (Partner, New York) advises Israeli lenders, developers, operators and contractors on complex cross-border matters. Chair of the firm’s Tax Department, Louis Tuchman (Partner, New York) has also been instrumental throughout 2025 in relation to cross-border tax issues. In 2025, the firm represented Israeli-backed Canada Global on significant US real estate ventures focused on Miami’s multifamily sector. These mandates included joint ventures with Flow Property Investors and Yellowstone Trust, covering investments in projects developed by the Chetrit Group and the acquisition of a 15.9-acre site in Miami. Herrick also advised Greystone Senior Debt BI, Ltd., an Israeli subsidiary of Greystone, on a Series A bond offering of approximately USD 160 million on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, the highestrated offering of its kind and three times oversubscribed. Visit: Israel Page Kobre & Kim Kobre & Kim maintains a strong cross-border disputes and investigations practice, representing Israeli companies and individuals in complex litigation across the United States and other jurisdictions. Thriving under the leadership of Udi Karklinsky (Principal, Tel Aviv), an experienced litigator in complex cross-border commercial litigation, the firm regularly handles corporate disputes, IP litigation, criminal defense, and regulatory enforcement matters involving Israeli businesses operating internationally. Recent work highlights the firm’s role in major technology disputes involving Israeli companies. Michael Ng (Partner, San Francisco), who leads the firm’s global Intellectual Property and Technology Disputes practice, co-represented Orckit Corporation in patent infringement actions alleging infringement of a portfolio of US patents covering advanced network infrastructure technologies developed by Orckit-Corrigent, the Israeli telecommunications technology company headquartered in Tel Aviv. Ng also co-advised WalkMe, an Israeli digital adoption platform company, in a multi-jurisdictional trade secret and patent infringement dispute. Beyond technology disputes, the firm has also represented Israeli individuals in high-profile criminal proceedings in the United States. The team acted for Olivier Amar, an Israeli former fintech executive, in United States v. Javice, a widely reported six-week criminal trial before the US District Court for the Southern District of New York. These matters illustrate the firm’s focus on complex, high-stakes disputes involving Israeli clients operating across multiple jurisdictions. Visit: Israel Page Paul Hastings Headquartered in Los Angeles, global law firm Paul Hastings enjoys a formidable reputation in private equity, finance, restructuring, litigation, and capital markets, earning an Elite ranking in Capital Markets (Volume). Founded in 1951, the firm has grown into an international platform of more than 1,000 lawyers across offices in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, advising multinational companies, investors, and financial institutions on complex cross-border transactions.

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