April Edition 2024

44 Offering, as well as a private placement offering (PIPE). David Huberman also works closely with Israeli and domestic clients in capital raising transactions and Mark Selinger divides his time between Israel and the U.S. and represents public and private U.S., Israeli in public offering and M&A transactions. Adam Snukal is also recognized this year for his work in the technology sector, across many verticals and industries. Herrick Feinstein New York-based law firm, Herrick offers a robust Israel practice group, a key component of the firm’s broader global experience. The 15-lawyer group is recognized by Israel Desks rankings for a depth and diversity of experience, especially in the real estate sector, where it is once again an Elite firm. Cochairing the firm's Israel and Real Estate Hospitality practice groups, Real Estate partner Yariv Ben-Ari acts for real estate lenders, trustees, servicers, owners, operators, developers and contractors on a variety of sophisticated matters. He is backed by a team including seasoned veteran of New York City’s commercial real estate market, Real Estate Chair, Belinda Schwartz, who was named Herrick's Executive Chair in March 2023, as well as cross-border tax expert, Louis Tuchman, partner and chair of the firm’s Tax department. In real estate, the Group represented Bank Hapoalim as senior co-lender in a USD165 million acquisition and construction loan to Moinian Group to develop a mixed use residential and hotel property in Manhattan, and also acted for Valley National Bank in a USD252 million syndicated construction loan for a property located in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Latham & Watkins With a towering presence in M&A and capital markets, Latham & Watkins’ (“Latham”) Israel Practice is ranked in the Elite categories for both value and volume. The firm leverages its global reach to provide strategic advice to Israeli clients on some of the highest profile and highest value transactions in the Israeli market. Joshua Kiernan (London) is an influential figure in a large team spanning many offices and that takes center stage in many of the largest M&A and capital markets transactions. In 2023, Kiernan and Joshua Dubofsky (Silicon Valley) acted as buyer’s counsel in Palo Alto Networks’ purchase of Talon Cyber Security, an Israelbased cybersecurity firm. Together with partner Leah Sauter (New York), they also acted for NeoGames, an Israeli-founded online gaming firm, in its sale to Aristocrat Leisure. In capital markets, Ryan Lynch (Houston) acted

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