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Stand with Humanity

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is highly complex, with various parties making different claims and accusations.

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Stand with humanity

In light of the ongoing crisis in Israel, we, together with other leading Israeli law firms and the Israel Bar Association, are reaching out to colleagues worldwide to establish a network of support.

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Client Update: Work During Wartime

We are experiencing tense days, with lots of uncertainty enveloping both employees and employers alike.

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The “Apropim” Legacy Under Siege – New Legislative Proposal To Amend Israeli Contracts Law

In the realm of Israeli contracts law, a proposed legislative amendment by the Israeli Ministry of Justice is poised to revolutionize the way courts interpret agreements.

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100 years of excellence

Partners – past and present – reflect on S. Horowitz’s standards, legacy, and vision for the future. Created for our centennial anniversary, this film has become a time capsule, preserving not only memories but also the very DNA of our firm.

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Novartis’ PI Motion re Gilenya® Denied: Generic Entry Does Not Necessarily Cause “Catastrophic Damages” to the Brand

The Israeli Tax Authority has issued groundbreaking guidance on SAFE instruments, providing much-needed clarity for venture capital investments.

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The Legal 500: Construction Comparative Guide

Israeli civil procedure has simplified service of process on foreign defendants, eliminating the need for prior court permission while introducing new confirmation requirements.

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The Hurdles Run for Service of Legal Proceedings to a Foreign Defendant – The Israeli Perspective

The Israeli Supreme Court delivered a split decision on whether jurisdiction clauses can bind non-signatories, creating important precedent for international contract disputes.

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The Home Court Advantage

The Israeli Patent Commissioner has ruled that AI cannot be considered an “inventor” under Israeli patent law

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AI as an Inventor

The Israeli Commissioner of Patents (“the Commissioner”): Artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be considered an “inventor” within the meaning of such term in the Israeli Patents Law, 1967 (“the Patents Law”); therefore, AI cannot own or transfer an invention.

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