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Globes, July / 2020

Israeli tech exits hit six-year low

The IVC-Meitar report finds that the number of exits declined steeply in the first half of 2020, with potential acquirers conserving cash. For the full article click here.

Themarker, June / 2020

The Israelis who cracked the code – and today worth billions

Our partner, Itay Frishman,  explaines in an interview on TheMarker newspaper, about open source ventures. For the full article (Hebrew) click here.

Themarker, June / 2020

How to re-start a startup?

Shira Azran, a partner in our firm, was interviewd to an article on the TheMarker newspaper and addressed situations where  a court decision  is made on a temporary basis – in light of the urgency and the balance of convenience – and it is reversed in the main case. For the full article (Hebrew) click here.

Globes, June / 2020

Recruiting internrs in times of COVID-19

Asaf Harel, a partner in our firm, adressed in an article on Globes newspaper, the affects of COVID-19 on interns recruitment. For the full article (Hebrew) click here.

Globes, May / 2020

The law that will prevent “COVID-19 debtors” from going bankrupt

The Ministry of Justice intends to submit a bill in the coming days that will allow the court to grant businesses an “automatic stay of proceedings” for several months. Amir Dolev, a partner in our firm, expresses his opinion on the matter. For the full article (Hebrew) click here.

BIZportal, May / 2020

Insolvency during the coronavirus crisis – Risks and protections for company officers

Meitar partners Eyal Rosovsky and Pinni Yaniv address the danger of insolvency and the protections available to officers during the coronavirus crisis. For the full article click here. For the full article (Hebrew) click here.

BIZportal, April / 2020

How the Coronavirus will affect M&A transactions and financial markets?

Cliff Felig, a partner in our firm, explains in an interview to Bizportal that there is still M&A activity and that the future of activity in this field mainly depends on the US recovery from the Coronavirus crisis.

For the full article click here (Hebrew).