Overview

Nathaniel Lavi is an associate in the intellectual property and dispute resolution practice group of the firm.

Nathaniel represents and advises different entities in Israel, including tech companies, pharmaceutical companies, financial institutions and banks, retailers and manufacturers, foreign governments, advertising agencies, hospitals, airlines, and others, on a broad range of legal matters, including complex and cross-border conflicts, particularly in the fields of IP (mainly trademark and brand litigation and enforcement, as well as patent litigation), product liability and torts, class actions, product recall, regulation and compliance and contracts.

Nathaniel has also gained experience at our firm at the employment law and labour relations practice group, where he handled a variety of legal matters from establishing labor relations and manpower contracting; personal employment agreements and employer policies; through labor disputes and strikes; issues of privacy; employee disciplinary action; harassment, sexual misconduct and discrimination in the workplace; employee benefits; employee termination and downsizing; and employment claims litigation, including alternative dispute resolution in the Labor Courts.

Nathaniel also takes part in producing and co-authoring legal publications, conferences and written periodical client updates addressing different issues and fields of knowledge within his world of expertise.

Nathaniel joined S. Horowitz & Co. in 2017, for his legal internship, and returned as an associate after he qualified as an Israeli advocate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Languages: HebrewEnglish
Admissions: Israel Bar, 2019
Education: Tel Aviv University, Buchman Law School, LL.B., (2017)Cornell University Law School, New York, Exchange Program at, (2016)

Other Activities

  • Recipient of the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Comparative Legal Studies, Cornell Law School (2017)
  • Recipient of the Moran Tzafrir Scholarship for legal writing on gender identity and non-conformity (2016)
  • Editorial staff for “Studies in Food Law” (ed. Prof. Aeyal Gross and Dr. Yofi Tirosh, 2017)
  • Editorial Member of the “Law, Society and Culture” Law Review, Tel Aviv University Law School (2015-2016)
  • Participant in the Legal Clinic for Holocaust Survivors and Elderly at Tel Aviv University Law School (2015-2016)
  • Teaching assistant at the graduate studies program at the Tel Aviv University Law School.

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