Overview

Industries: Infrastructure

Adi Hoffman, a Partner in the Dispute Resolution Practice Group of the firm, specializes in handling a diverse array of intricate commercial disputes, covering all aspects of contractual, administrative, and commercial law.

Adi represents clients from a wide spectrum of civil and contractual issues across Israeli courts and tribunals, as well as in international arbitration proceedings.

Her focus within her practice is on addressing high-value matters related to complex commercial disputes, including those in the construction, infrastructure, and energy sectors. Adi also provides guidance to clients on their involvement in multi-million-dollar tenders.

Adi joined S. Horowitz & Co. in 2011, where she completed her internship and qualified as an Israeli advocate.

Languages: EnglishHebrew
Admissions: Israel Bar, 2011
Education: LL.M. - Tel Aviv University, as one of a select group of 35 Israeli lawyers, judges and policymakers in the Tel Aviv-Berkeley Master’s Degree ProgramLL.B. - Tel Aviv UniversityB.A. (Economics) - Tel Aviv University

Other Activities

During her law studies, Adi  served as a research assistant at Tel Aviv University’s Faculty of Law and volunteered at ‘HALEV – The movement for fighting poverty in Israel’, a non-profit organization, where she provided legal aid to people in need. Adi also served as the manager of “Mevo’ot Mishpat” (2007-2008), a unique program initiated at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, whereby law students teach civil and criminal law to high-school students throughout Israel.

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