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.
Israeli civil procedure has simplified service of process on foreign defendants, eliminating the need for prior court permission while introducing new confirmation requirements.
The Israeli Supreme Court delivered a split decision on whether jurisdiction clauses can bind non-signatories, creating important precedent for international contract disputes.
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.