June Edition 2021
17 Carter Ledyard & Milburn Morris advised Amiad Water Systems on the purchase of a controlling stake by FIMI, one of the leading private equity firms in Israel, while Miller, with more than 25 years international experience, is a consultant in BCLP's Tel Aviv representative office. They are well supported by more than 50 fee earners in the Israel Business Group, with 11 of BCLP’s offices regularly working with Israeli and Israel based clients. As well as flying high in M&A, the firm is prominent in litigation involving Israeli clients, with Oran Gelb and George Burn key figures in a team that has lately been supporting Israeli tech companies on a raft of employment, contract, real estate and IP disputes. Visit: Israel Page Built on the foundation of 160 years of legal service, one of New York’s oldest law firms, Carter Ledyard Milburn (CLM) has been representing Israel- based companies for over 20 years in corporate, securities, M&A, as well as litigation, intellectual property, employment, real estate and more. The Israel practice group includes key figures Steve Glusband , who also chairs the firm’s Corporate department and Securities practice group, and Israel-born Guy Ben-Ami , a leader of the firm’s Israeli Cross-Border practice. Both are regularly involved in a raft of commercial matters for clients, notably, over the past year, in the capital markets space – offering strategic advice in relation to a number of offerings, such as for global defense technology company, Netanya-based RADA Electronic Industries Ltd., in its USD 25 million public offering on the NASDAQ. Headquartered in New York, international firmCleary Gottlieb (“Cleary”) wins striking acclaim for its experience in high-profile M&A, capital markets and high-tech transactions and litigation. During the past year, the firm advised on International Flavors & Fragrances’ merger agreement with DuPont for the merger of IFF and DuPont's Nutrition & Biosciences business in a Reverse Morris Trust transaction, with Benet O'Reilly leading in the transaction. A member of the firm’s Israel Group, David Gottlieb has represented numerous Israeli clients throughout his legal career, including: Bank Hapoalim, Bank Leumi, Retailors and Israel Chemicals, and is very involved in capital markets transactions. Together with Pierre-Marie Boury, he represented Bank Leumi in a USD 750 million debt offering. Cleary Gottlieb
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