June Edition 2025

41 and diagnostics company, in the USD 230 million private offering of its Convertible Senior Notes. Led by Lawrence Sternthal in Tel Aviv, GT's International Real Estate group has played a key role in advising Israel’s institutional investors on overseas real estate investments. In employment law, Meira Ferziger leads a specialized practice assisting Israeli companies with U.S. and international employment matters and litigation, including aspects related to M&A and IPO transactions. On the IP front, Barry Schindler advised CropX, an Israeli agritech leader in digital agronomic solutions, on the IP aspects of its acquisition of U.S.- based EnGeniousAg. Adam Snukal is another key team member, advising on technology-driven matters across sectors including health care, fintech, cyber, adtech, entertainment, and aerospace. Visit: Israel Page Herrick Feinstein Anchored within this impressive New York-based law firm, Herrick Feinstein’s Israel practice serves as a key bridge between Israel and the U.S. The 18-lawyer group collaborates with leading Israeli law and accounting firms and is recognized in the IsraelDesks rankings for its broad scope, particularly in real estate, in which it is ranked an Elite firm, also performing well in other areas. Real Estate partner and Israel practice co-chair Yariv Ben-Ari advises lenders, developers, operators, and contractors on complex cross-border matters. Herrick Feinstein represented Bank Hapoalim B.M. in an intercreditor agreement for a senior and mezzanine loan in excess of USD 200 million for the construction of a mixed-use property in downtown Manhattan and the team also represented Leumi Partners Ltd., as mezzanine lender, in an aggregate construction financing facility of USD 123 million for a mixeduse development construction project in Brooklyn, with Jeffrey Kaufman advising. Other firm representations include representing Greystone Senior Debt BI, Ltd. in its USD 160 million Series A bond offering on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The firm also enjoyed success in litigation, leading a victory for Inokim, an Israeli electric scooter manufacturer, and Best Buy, in a dispute with Inokim shareholders involving claims of licensing breaches and tortious interference. In October 2024, the New York Supreme Court dismissed all claims against

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