Avner Itzhaki

Partner

Adv. Avner Itzhaki is a partner at S. Horowitz & Co. where he leads complex cross-border transactions and strategic corporate matters.

With over a decade of experience, Avner has established himself as a trusted advisor to Israeli and global corporations, helping them navigate the complexities of international business.

Recognized for his sophisticated approach to mergers and acquisitions, Avner combines deep legal insight with commercial pragmatism to deliver optimal results for his clients. His practice seamlessly integrates expertise in corporate structuring, venture capital investments, strategic acquisitions, and joint ventures, allowing clients to achieve their strategic objectives in Israel and worldwide.

Avner provides comprehensive counsel to a diverse clientele, from early-stage technology ventures to multinational corporations. His strategic guidance spans corporate structuring, investment round financing, founder arrangements, and successful exits. With sector-specific experience across healthcare, telecommunications, investments, technology, and infrastructure, Avner delivers solutions tailored to each client’s unique objectives and industry dynamics.

Core Capabilities

  • Cross-Border Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Venture Capital & Private Equity
  • Corporate & Commercial Transactions
  • Joint Ventures
  • Corporate Governance

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Education

  • LL.B., cum laude, Tel Aviv University

Admission

  • Israel Bar, 2009

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