45 In 2024, Pillsbury strengthened its Israel-focused legal team with Justin Rubin (Senior Counsel, Washington, DC) and Laurence Lieberman (Partner, London). Rubin represents U.S. subsidiaries of Israel’s leading defense and homeland security contractors, supporting their expansion in the U.S. market, particularly with the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security. Lieberman handles commercial disputes for Israeli technology firms, with a growing focus on cryptocurrency litigation. Visit: Israel Page Royer Cooper Cohen Braunfeld With offices in Pennsylvania, New York, and Nashville, Royer Cooper Cohen Braunfeld (RCCB) has secured recognition in this year’s IsraelDesks rankings. The firm maintains strong commercial ties between Philadelphia and Tel Aviv, advising over 50 Israeli clients. Led by seasoned M&A attorney David Gitlin, a former president of the Philadelphia-Israel Chamber of Commerce, RCCB drives cross-border transactions that link Israeli innovation with U.S. markets. The firm represented Kafrit Industries (1993) Ltd., a global leader in masterbatch production for the plastics sector, in its USD 48 million acquisition of a U.S. family-owned company. Additionally, RCCB served as U.S. counsel to ProntoNLP, an Israeli provider of generative AI tools, in its sale to S&P Global Market Intelligence. These transactions highlight the firm’s role in advancing Israeli businesses into new markets and securing strategic partnerships that propel growth in key industries. Visit: Israel Page Skadden As one of the leading global law firms with an Israel focus, Skadden’s Israel Group has, for many decades, been advising Israeli companies doing business and raising capital outside Israel and advises non-Israeli companies and individuals doing business in Israel. In 2024, Skadden acted as U.S. counsel to Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.’s board special committee in connection with Sun Pharmaceutical
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