International Law Firms in Israel: Guide for 2026

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עודכן לאחרונה 26/01/2026

Introduction: International Law Firms in Israel Today

International law firms in Israel play a pivotal role in the country’s legal landscape, serving as a bridge between local needs and global standards. This guide is intended for Israeli businesses, foreign investors, and individuals seeking cross-border legal representation. Whether you are an Israeli company expanding abroad, a multinational corporation investing in Israel, or an individual with assets or family ties spanning multiple countries, understanding the role of international law firms in Israel is essential for navigating complex legal challenges and maximizing opportunities.

When we talk about international law firms in Israel, we’re referring to a specific segment of the legal market: global firms with offices in Tel Aviv, foreign law firms licensed by the Israel Bar Association, and Israeli mega-firms with extensive cross-border capabilities. Prominent international law firms in Israel focus on cross-border corporate transactions, high-tech, and dispute resolution. They provide a broad array of legal services including M&A, Capital Markets, IP, Tech Transactions, Litigation, Tax, and Regulatory Compliance. This isn’t about purely local boutiques—it’s about the sophisticated ecosystem that supports Israeli companies expanding abroad and foreign investors entering one of the world’s most dynamic economies.

Our firm, led by Attorney and Notary Derri Rifer & Co, operates as an Israeli boutique focusing on family law, inheritance, and real estate. With over 25 years of experience in Israeli courts, we regularly interface with major international law firms when client matters cross borders. A divorce involving assets in multiple countries, an inheritance with heirs scattered across continents, or real estate transactions tied to foreign investment—these situations demand both deep local expertise and international coordination.

The context in 2024 makes this topic particularly relevant. Israel’s technology sector continues to attract billions in foreign investment, with annual venture capital inflows and tech exits exceeding $25 billion in recent years. Simultaneously, geopolitical volatility in 2023-2024 has intensified the need for sophisticated cross-border legal support. Israeli businesses are expanding globally, multinational corporations are investing in Israeli innovation, and individuals with international ties need guidance navigating multiple legal systems.

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Key Takeaways for Readers Seeking Cross-Border Representation

  • International law firms in Israel typically handle foreign law (U.S., UK, EU) and coordinate with local counsel for Israeli legal matters.
  • Large Israeli firms like Meitar function similarly to global firms for major corporate transactions and capital markets work.
  • Boutique firms like ours provide specialized expertise in family law, inheritance, and real estate—areas that often require both local depth and international coordination.
  • The most effective approach for complex cross-border matters usually combines an international firm’s global reach with a local boutique’s courtroom experience and procedural knowledge.

Defining International Law Firms in the Israeli Context

Prominent international law firms in Israel focus on cross-border corporate transactions, high-tech, and dispute resolution. They provide a broad array of legal services including M&A, Capital Markets, IP, Tech Transactions, Litigation, Tax, and Regulatory Compliance. These firms are staffed by foreign-licensed lawyers and are equipped to handle the complexities of international business and legal matters, ensuring compliance with both Israeli and foreign legal systems.

The General Role of International Law Firms in Israel

International law firms in Israel bridge local needs with global standards by employing foreign-licensed lawyers. They provide a broad array of legal services including M&A, Capital Markets, IP, Tech Transactions, Litigation, Tax, and Regulatory Compliance. These firms support local Israeli companies primarily in their global expansion efforts, offering guidance on navigating foreign legal systems and connecting Israeli companies with international markets. By utilizing their global networks, international law firms help Israeli companies enter and expand into foreign markets, providing the legal groundwork for worldwide operations and market entry strategies.

With this foundation, let’s explore the different types of international legal presence in Israel and how they serve the needs of clients with cross-border interests.

Types of International Legal Presence in Israel

Understanding the landscape of international legal practice in Israel requires distinguishing between three distinct models. Each serves different client needs and operates under different regulatory frameworks.

Model 1: Global Firms with Registered Tel Aviv Offices

Several major international law firms maintain physical offices in Tel Aviv, including Greenberg Traurig, Latham & Watkins, and others. These offices are registered with the Israel Bar Association as foreign law firms. Their attorneys typically hold licenses from jurisdictions like New York, California, or England—not Israeli bar admission. They focus on advising Israeli clients on foreign legal matters and representing clients in cross-border transactions.

Model 2: Foreign Law Firms Licensed by the Israel Bar Association

The Israel Bar Association permits foreign law practice under specific regulations. Attorneys from foreign jurisdictions can advise on their home country’s law without obtaining Israeli licensure. However, they cannot practice Israeli law directly. This means they cannot appear in Israeli courts, draft documents governed by Israeli law, or provide opinions on Israeli statutory requirements. For these matters, they must coordinate with local counsel.

Model 3: Israeli “Mega-Firms” with Global Reach

Firms like Meitar, Herzog Fox & Neeman, and Arnon, Tadmor-Levy are Israeli law firms—fully licensed to practice law in Israel—but they operate on a global scale. They handle international public offerings, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, and transactions spanning the USA, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Many of their partners obtained law degrees from leading universities abroad and previously worked at foreign law firms. These firms often co-counsel with global law firms on multijurisdictional matters.

Practical Example: A NASDAQ IPO

Consider an Israeli tech company planning a NASDAQ listing. The transaction typically requires:

Legal Need Who Handles It
Israeli corporate governance and board resolutions Israeli law firm
U.S. securities law compliance (SEC registration) U.S./international firm
Israeli tax structuring Israeli tax attorneys
Cross-border employment issues Both, coordinating
Due diligence on Israeli operations Israeli firm with international firm review
This coordination model—where an international law firm handles foreign regulatory matters while local counsel manages Israeli law—is the standard approach for complex transactions. Clients benefit from specialized expertise on both sides rather than relying on a single firm to cover everything.

In summary, these three models ensure that clients receive the right mix of local and international expertise, tailored to the complexity and jurisdictional reach of their legal matters. Next, we’ll examine the key practice areas where international law firms in Israel provide the most value.

Key Practice Areas of International Firms in Israel

International firms operating in Israel concentrate on practice areas that inherently cross borders. These are fields where Israeli businesses need foreign law expertise or where foreign investors need guidance entering the Israeli market.

Mergers and Acquisitions

Israel’s technology sector drives significant M&A activity, with annual deal values exceeding $20 billion in tech transactions alone. International firms advise on cross-border deal structures, foreign regulatory approvals, and integration planning. When the world’s largest multinational corporations acquire Israeli startups, international counsel is essential.

Venture Capital and Private Equity

With over 10,000 active startups, Israel attracts substantial investment funds. International firms structure fund formations, advise on carried interest arrangements across jurisdictions, and handle portfolio company exits. Israeli companies seeking foreign VC often need counsel familiar with both Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv norms.

Capital Markets

Over 100 Israeli companies trade on NASDAQ. Domestic capital markets work intersects with international offerings when companies list abroad or conduct secondary offerings. International firms handle SEC compliance, while local firms manage Israeli Securities Authority filings.

Banking and Finance

Complex finance transactions—syndicated loans, project financing, restructurings—often involve multiple jurisdictions. Banking finance expertise spanning Israeli law and foreign lending requirements is critical for major infrastructure and energy projects.

Intellectual Property

Israel files approximately 10,000 patents annually, ranking among the top 20 countries globally. IP work involves patent prosecution in multiple jurisdictions, licensing across borders, and technology transactions that require understanding of both Israeli and foreign IP regimes. Patent attorneys with international experience are highly valued.

Cross-Border Disputes

Commercial litigation and dispute resolution involving parties in multiple countries requires coordination between local litigators and international arbitration specialists. Class action litigation with international defendants or plaintiffs increasingly requires this combined approach.

Where Our Boutique Intersects with International Practice

While the above areas typically fall outside a family law boutique’s scope, we regularly encounter matters requiring international coordination:

  • Cross-border marital property (spouse’s assets held abroad)
  • International inheritance (heirs in multiple countries, foreign probate)
  • Real estate owned in Israel by foreign nationals or as part of foreign matrimonial regimes
  • Enforcement of foreign judgments in Israeli family courts or rabbinical courts

In these situations, clients need both deep understanding of Israeli family and real estate law and access to counsel in foreign jurisdictions. Our role is providing the Israeli expertise while coordinating with international firms on foreign law questions.

To further illustrate the landscape, let’s look at how international law firms support investment, funding, and dispute resolution for Israeli clients.

Investment and Funding: Supporting Cross-Border Transactions

As a major international law firm, Meitar plays a pivotal role in supporting cross-border transactions for Israeli clients seeking to expand their global footprint. With a deep understanding of both domestic capital markets and international finance, Meitar’s strong team of attorneys delivers comprehensive legal services that facilitate investment and funding for Israeli companies at every stage of growth. The firm’s expertise spans corporate and commercial litigation, international public offerings, and complex corporate transactions, ensuring that clients receive strategic guidance tailored to their unique needs.

Meitar’s partners, many of whom obtained law degrees from leading universities in the US and UK, bring a global perspective to every deal. This international experience allows the firm to represent clients in high-stakes finance transactions, helping Israeli companies access new markets, secure funding, and navigate regulatory requirements across jurisdictions. Whether advising on venture capital investments, private equity deals, or large-scale mergers and acquisitions, Meitar’s attorneys are committed to delivering seamless execution and maximizing value for their clients. The firm’s goal is to provide Israeli clients with the same level of service and sophistication as the world’s top international law firms, ensuring successful outcomes in an increasingly interconnected business environment.

With investment and funding as a cornerstone, the next section explores how international law firms in Israel handle dispute resolution on a global scale.

Dispute Resolution: International Arbitration and Litigation in Israel

Meitar, recognized as Israel’s leading law firm, has established a reputation for excellence in dispute resolution, particularly in the realm of international arbitration and litigation. The firm’s experienced attorneys, including specialists in commercial litigation, class action litigation, and intellectual property, provide robust representation for clients facing complex disputes that cross borders. With a deep understanding of Israeli law and other regulatory matters, Meitar’s team works closely with local counsel to develop effective strategies that protect clients’ interests both in Israel and internationally.

The firm’s commitment to maintaining high standards of service and legal excellence has earned it the highest rankings from international independent guides such as Chambers & Partners and Legal 500. Meitar’s attorneys are adept at handling multifaceted litigation, from high-value commercial disputes to intricate intellectual property cases, ensuring that clients benefit from both local expertise and global perspective. By combining rigorous legal analysis with practical business acumen, Meitar delivers dispute resolution services that meet the needs of clients operating in today’s complex international environment.

Having covered dispute resolution, let’s turn to the real estate and development sector, where international legal perspectives are increasingly vital.

Real Estate and Development: International Legal Perspectives

As a full-service firm, Meitar offers Israeli clients comprehensive legal services in real estate and development, providing valuable international legal perspectives on every transaction. The firm’s team of attorneys, with expertise in real estate, infrastructure, and energy, advises clients on a wide range of matters, from mergers and acquisitions to project financing and large-scale development. Meitar’s experience in representing clients in international public offerings and cross-border real estate deals ensures that clients receive guidance that is both globally informed and locally relevant.

Meitar’s approach is to deliver the same level of service and quality as the top law firms in the US, UK, and Europe, helping clients navigate the complexities of the Israeli real estate market while addressing international considerations. Whether structuring a major acquisition, securing financing for a new development, or managing regulatory compliance, the firm’s attorneys are committed to representing clients’ interests with diligence and expertise. Meitar’s global outlook and strong local presence make it a trusted partner for Israeli clients pursuing real estate and development opportunities in Israel and beyond.

With real estate and development addressed, the next section profiles the leading international law firms operating in Israel and their specialties.

Profiles of Leading International Law Firms Operating in Israel

Several major international law firms maintain a formal presence in Israel or operate dedicated “Israel desks” from their global headquarters. As global law firms with a broad international presence, they provide legal guidance across multiple jurisdictions and offer specialized services for Israeli clients. These firms typically cooperate with Israeli litigators and transactional lawyers rather than practicing Israeli law directly. They have extensive experience representing some of the world’s largest multinational corporations, as well as Israel’s largest corporate clients, in complex legal matters. Israeli law firms are top-ranked by legal directories such as the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners.

Greenberg Traurig Tel Aviv

Greenberg Traurig opened its Tel Aviv office in 2012, registering as a multidisciplinary office. The firm represents one of the most established international presences in Israel, with over 20 years of involvement with Israeli business even before the formal office opening. Licensed as a foreign law firm, Greenberg Traurig does not practice Israeli law but coordinates extensively with Israeli firms on cross-border matters.

The Tel Aviv team focuses on representing clients in corporate transactions, technology deals, and private equity investments that connect Israel to global markets. They serve both Israeli companies seeking to expand internationally and foreign investors entering Israel.

Latham & Watkins

Latham & Watkins maintains a Tel Aviv practice supporting complex regulatory matters and multijurisdictional deals. Their focus areas include technology, life sciences, entertainment, and energy sectors—industries where Israel has particular strength and where cross-border structuring is essential. Latham advises on inbound and outbound transactions across high-growth industries in Israel.

The firm’s Israel practice emphasizes inbound and outbound investments and capital markets transactions. They work closely with Israeli counsel on deals requiring both foreign securities law expertise and local corporate governance compliance.

Holland & Knight

Holland & Knight brings global presence with over 2,000 attorneys across offices in the United States, Latin America, and Europe. Their dedicated “Israel Team” serves Israeli companies expanding abroad and foreign investors entering Israel. Holland & Knight provides guidance to Israeli investors and companies interested in doing business in the United States and Latin America.

Practice areas include M&A, private equity, international tax planning, and compliance with U.S. regulations like FCPA and FATCA. For Israeli clients with U.S. operations or investments in Latin America, Holland & Knight provides particular strength in those jurisdictions.

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP advises Israeli companies on international capital raising, U.S. securities, M&A, and intellectual property matters. The firm is recognized for its expertise in helping Israeli businesses access global capital markets and navigate complex cross-border transactions.

Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co

Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co specializes in M&A within the healthcare, manufacturing, and technology sectors. The firm is also known for its work in high-tech and capital markets, providing comprehensive legal services to both Israeli and international clients.

Herzog Fox & Neeman

Herzog Fox & Neeman has extensive international experience in project finance, energy, and infrastructure. The firm is a leader in advising on large-scale infrastructure projects and complex cross-border financings, leveraging its global network and sector expertise.

Gornitzky & Co

Gornitzky & Co is known for large-scale M&A and representing international clients in technology and automotive sectors. The firm’s multidisciplinary teams handle high-value transactions and provide ongoing counsel to multinational corporations operating in Israel.

FISCHER

FISCHER is one of Israel’s premier full-service law firms and provides multidisciplinary legal services. The firm is recognized for its broad expertise across corporate, commercial, litigation, and regulatory matters, serving a diverse client base.

How Clients Work with These Firms Alongside Local Counsel

The typical engagement model involves:

  • International firm handles foreign law questions (U.S. securities, UK tax, EU regulatory)
  • Israeli firm handles local law compliance (corporate resolutions, Israeli regulatory filings, court appearances)
  • Both firms coordinate on transaction documents that touch multiple jurisdictions
  • Lead counsel role depends on the transaction’s center of gravity

For our clients in family, inheritance, and real estate matters with international dimensions, we function as the Israeli counsel in this model—handling Israeli court proceedings, rabbinical court matters, and local real estate practice while coordinating with foreign counsel on international aspects.

With an understanding of the leading firms, let’s examine the role of large Israeli firms with international reach and how they compare to specialist boutiques.

The Role of Large Israeli Firms with International Reach

Israel’s largest law firms operate with the sophistication and reach of international firms while maintaining full Israeli law practice capabilities. Understanding these “mega-firms” helps clients appreciate when they’re appropriate and when a specialist boutique better serves their needs. These firms represent Israel’s largest corporate clients in complex legal matters, including high-value transactions and cross-border disputes.

Meitar, recognized as Israel’s largest law firm and Israel’s leading law firm, consistently receives recognition in both international and domestic work. With over 600 professionals, including attorneys who previously practiced at the world’s leading companies and foreign firms, Meitar handles major corporate transactions for multinational corporations operating in Israel. The firm’s goal is to provide high-quality legal services at international standards, offering full service across every practice area—from mergers and acquisitions to commercial litigation to banking finance.

Meitar and similar large Israeli firms (Herzog Fox & Neeman, Arnon Tadmor-Levy, Gornitzky) earn highest rankings from international independent guides including Chambers & Partners, Legal 500, and local guides like Dun’s 100 and BDI. These rankings reflect their strength in corporate and commercial litigation, capital markets, and high-tech transactions.

Large Full-Service Firm vs. Specialist Boutique

Factor Large Israeli Firm Specialist Boutique
Typical Clients Multinational corporations, institutional investors, tech companies Individuals, families, private property owners
Practice Breadth All corporate, commercial, litigation, tax, regulatory Focused expertise (e.g., family law, inheritance, real estate)
Team Size per Matter Large teams, associates, legal interns Senior attorney personally managing each file
Fee Structure Premium hourly rates reflecting firm overhead More accessible rates for individual clients
Best For Complex multi-practice corporate deals Matters requiring personal attention and courtroom experience

Where Cooperation Makes Sense

Consider a high-net-worth divorce involving complex corporate holdings. The husband owns shares in multiple Israeli companies, holds real estate in Israel and abroad, and has interests in private equity investment funds structured through foreign entities.

This matter requires:

  • Family law expertise for the divorce proceedings, child support, and parental responsibility (our boutique’s role)
  • Corporate law analysis of the business valuations and shareholder agreements (large commercial firm’s role)
  • Tax planning for property division without triggering unnecessary tax liability (specialized tax counsel)
  • Foreign law input if assets are held in other jurisdictions (international firm or foreign counsel)

No single firm optimally handles all these elements. The client benefits from a strong team where each participant brings specialized expertise. Our boutique leads on family court strategy while coordinating with corporate and international counsel on other dimensions.

With the comparison in mind, the next section addresses the regulatory environment and how international law firms help clients navigate compliance in Israel and abroad.

Regulatory Environment: Navigating Israeli and International Compliance

Meitar, Israel’s largest law firm, is renowned for its deep understanding of the regulatory environment both within Israel and on the international stage. The firm’s team of attorneys, with expertise in regulatory matters, banking, and finance, provides clients with comprehensive guidance on compliance and risk management. Meitar’s focus on corporate and commercial litigation ensures that Israeli companies and international clients receive practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of regulations affecting their business.

The firm’s attorneys work closely with clients to identify potential risks, implement effective compliance programs, and address challenges related to banking, finance, and other regulatory matters. Meitar’s commitment to maintaining high standards of excellence and service has established it as a trusted advisor to companies operating in Israel and those seeking to enter the market. By combining legal expertise with a deep understanding of business realities, Meitar helps clients achieve their objectives while staying compliant with all relevant laws and regulations.

With regulatory compliance as a foundation, let’s look at the latest market trends and opportunities for international law firms in Israel.

Market Trends and Opportunities for International Law Firms in Israel

The Israeli market continues to offer significant opportunities for international law firms, driven by rapid growth in sectors such as hi-tech, venture capital, and private equity. As a major international law firm, Meitar is uniquely positioned to support international firms and their clients in navigating the dynamic Israeli business landscape. The firm’s strong team of attorneys, including partners with deep expertise in corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and intellectual property, provides comprehensive legal services that address the evolving needs of the market.

Meitar’s attorneys have a deep understanding of local business opportunities and extensive experience representing clients in international public offerings and cross-border deals. The firm regularly advises international law firms on establishing a presence in Israel, helping them understand market trends, regulatory requirements, and the best strategies for success. With a focus on innovation, business growth, and client service, Meitar ensures that international law firms and their clients are well-equipped to capitalize on Israel’s expanding economy and vibrant business environment.

With these trends in mind, the next section details how our boutique firm cooperates with international law firms to deliver seamless cross-border legal solutions.

How Our Boutique Firm Cooperates with International Law Firms

Attorney and Notary Derri Rifer & Co has practiced Israeli family law, inheritance, and real estate for over 25 years. As Deputy Chairman of the Rabbinical Courts Committee at the Israel Bar Association and a member of the Family Law Committee in the Central District, he brings deep understanding of both secular and religious court systems. Critically, he personally manages each client file—no case is delegated to inexperienced legal interns.

Our firm regularly works alongside international law firms when client matters cross Israel’s borders. This cooperation follows a clear division of responsibilities that serves clients efficiently.

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Cross-Border Divorce

When one spouse resides abroad, questions arise about jurisdiction, applicable law, and enforcement. We handle the Israeli proceedings—whether in family court or rabbinical court—while international counsel addresses foreign court filings, foreign asset disclosure, and enforcement of Israeli judgments abroad.

International Inheritance

An Israeli decedent leaves heirs in Europe and property in both Israel and overseas. We manage the Israeli probate process, inheritance orders, and distribution of Israeli assets. Foreign counsel handles probate in other jurisdictions and tax implications for heirs abroad.

Real Estate with Foreign Elements

A foreign investor purchasing Israeli property, or an Israeli selling real estate as part of a foreign matrimonial property regime, needs counsel understanding both Israeli real estate practice and cross-border tax implications. We handle the Israeli transaction; international counsel addresses foreign reporting obligations and tax structuring.

Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

When a client holds a foreign court order affecting family matters—custody, support, property division—we manage recognition and enforcement proceedings in Israeli courts, coordinating with the foreign attorney who obtained the original judgment.

Typical Cooperation Scenarios:

  • Cross-Border Divorce
  • International Inheritance
  • Real Estate with Foreign Elements
  • Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

The Workflow in Practice:

  1. Initial Assessment: Client consults with our office about their family, inheritance, or property matter.
  2. Identification of International Elements: We determine whether foreign law issues require international counsel.
  3. Coordination: We help the client select appropriate foreign counsel or work with counsel the client has already engaged.
  4. Parallel Proceedings: International firm advises on foreign law, tax, and regulatory matters while we handle Israeli procedural strategy, pleadings, and court appearances.
  5. Communication: Regular updates between legal teams ensure consistent strategy.

The Client Advantage:

This combined approach gives clients precise, tailored representation. The firm represents their interests with the same level of attention whether the case stays local or spans continents. Clients aren’t paying a large firm’s overhead for straightforward Israeli court appearances, nor are they relying on a generalist for specialized family law strategy. They get committed expertise from each team member.

With our cooperation model explained, the next section helps clients determine when to involve international counsel and how to choose the right legal team.

Choosing the Right Combination of Local and International Counsel

Not every matter with a foreign element requires international counsel. Some cross-border issues are straightforward; others demand sophisticated multi-jurisdictional coordination. Here’s practical guidance for determining the right approach.

When an Israeli Boutique Alone Is Sufficient:

  • Domestic divorce with all assets in Israel
  • Inheritance where decedent and all heirs are Israeli residents with only Israeli property
  • Real estate transactions involving Israeli parties and Israeli property
  • Family disputes where no party resides abroad

When International Counsel Should Be Involved:

  • Significant assets located in foreign countries
  • Party residing abroad who may contest Israeli jurisdiction
  • U.S. reporting obligations (FBAR, FATCA) affecting property division
  • Multinational corporate structures in the marital estate
  • Expected litigation or enforcement in another country
  • Cross-border inheritance with foreign probate requirements

Client Self-Assessment Checklist:

Question If Yes, Consider International Counsel
Does either party hold foreign citizenship? May affect jurisdiction and enforcement
Are there real estate holdings outside Israel? Foreign counsel needed for that property
Does either party own interests in companies abroad? Valuation and division may require foreign law analysis
Is there a will governed by foreign law? Foreign probate may be necessary
Will you need to enforce an Israeli judgment overseas? Enforcement counsel needed in that country
Are there U.S. tax reporting requirements? U.S. tax counsel essential

Our Role as First Point of Contact:

When clients approach our office with family, inheritance, or property matters, we conduct a comprehensive assessment. We evaluate the issue under Israeli law, identify international dimensions, and—where appropriate—help the client choose and coordinate with suitable international counsel.

For matters that stay within Israel, we provide the full service firm experience in our specialized areas: divorce, consensual divorce, prenuptial agreements, child support, parental responsibility, dissolution of co-ownership, wills, inheritances, and power of attorney. For matters crossing borders, we ensure the client has the right combination of local and international support.

What You Can Expect from Our Office:

  • Personal handling by Attorney Derri Rifer & Co—not delegated to trainees
  • Complete discretion in all matters
  • Strategic planning from the first consultation
  • High availability and responsive communication
  • Coordination with international counsel when needed
  • Business acumen combined with courtroom experience
  • Maintaining high standards throughout representation

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Ready to Discuss Your Matter?

If you’re facing a family law, inheritance, or real estate issue with international aspects, our office is prepared to help. We regularly work alongside major international law firms when cases require it, while providing the personal attention and focused expertise that only a specialist boutique can deliver.

Contact the Law Office of Attorney and Notary Derri Rifer & Co for an initial consultation. Whether your matter involves assets abroad, family members in multiple countries, or business opportunities with international dimensions, we’ll assess your situation under Israeli law and help you build the right legal team for your needs.

Our commitment is to the same standard that has defined over 25 years of practice: personal handling, strategic planning, and a clear focus on achieving the best possible outcome for every client.

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