Liraz Zehavi

Partner

Adv. Liraz Zehavi is a partner in S. Horowitz’s Corporate Practice Group.Liraz specializing in financial regulation, corporate and commercial transactions with particular focus on mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures, capital markets, corporate governance, shareholder disputes, corporate structuring, founder agreements, financial services regulation and telecommunications.

Liraz’s expertise encompasses banking and finance, regulatory compliance, capital markets and corporate governance.

Liraz provides comprehensive legal counsel on corporate transactions, conducts legal due diligence, and advises on a wide range of agreements and legal issues related to corporate, banking and finance and financial regulation matters. Liraz’s clients operate in a wide array of industries and sectors, including banking, financial services, technology, media and telecommunications, and food.

Liraz has published (and continues to so publish) articles and publications in the press in the field of financial regulation and regarding various corporate matters.

Core Capabilities

  • Financial Regulation
  • Banking & Finance
  • Corporate Transactions
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Joint Ventures
  • Corporate Governance
  • Capital Markets

Education

  • Reichman University, LL.M., summa cum laude, graduated first in class (2015)
  • Reichman University, LL.B., magna cum laude, graduated first in class (2012)
  • Reichman University, B.A. in Business Administration (Finance), magna cum laude, graduated first in class (2012)

Admission

  • Israel Bar, 2014

News & Insights:

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Updates

Memorandum of Law to Promote Competition in the Banking Sector

Do crypto wallet providers need a licence in Israel? This article examines how the Supervision of Financial Services Law applies to custodial and non-custodial wallets — and what’s at stake for the industry.

Updates

Israel’s New AML Directives for Payments

Non-bank payment service providers operating in Israel, such as issuers of payment instruments, payment transaction acquirers, payment account managers, and payment initiators, are subject to regulatory requirements.

Articles

Israel Financial Services Law and Crypto Wallet Providers

Israel’s aviation sector has transformed through liberalization and the EU-Israel Open Skies Agreement, driving passenger traffic growth of over 90% between 2012-2019.

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