About our firm
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Computational Thinking
Programming Languages
Algorithms, Data Structures
Cryptography
Cybersecurity
Our Attorneys
Rethinking International Tax Law;
International tax planning – base case
Design of corporate tax law systems
Principles of international taxation & tax treaties
Transfer pricing
European Union law & fiscal state aid
​Tax planning & ethical dimensions
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Maya Liquornik | Partner
Maya Liquornik is of counsel to the firm’s Corporate and Securities Group. She represents corporations in a broad range of international and domestic corporate and commercial transactions, with emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, private equity financings, venture capital, information and communications technology transactions, outsourcing and advisory work. Maya has substantial experience in structuring and negotiating complex cross border technology and outsourcing transactions. Maya’s practice focuses on representing large publicly traded corporations, technology companies in various stages of development, venture capital and private equity funds and other corporate and investment banking clients. Prior to joining Meitar, Maya was an associate at Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York.
Construction Accidents | Work-Related Injuries
Motor Accidents | Aviation Accidents
Tal Band | Attorney
Tal Band is a member of the Executive Board and of the Management Committee, and is the Chair of the Intellectual Property Practice Group.
Product Liability | Slip and Fall Accidents
Medical Malpractice | Class Actions
Pinhas Rubin | Partner
Pinhas Rubin (born 1949) is an Israeli lawyer and chairman of Gornitzky & Co., one of the largest law firms in Israel.
Motor Accidents | Aviation Accidents
Product Liability | Slip and Fall Accidents
Isachar Fischer | Attorney
Born in the former Yugoslavia, Isachar Fischer arrived in Israel (then Palestine) as a refugee in 1946. In 1948 he joined the Israel Defense Forces, where he held a variety of positions and attained the rank of Lt. Colonel (Res.). Mr. Fischer founded I. Fischer & Co. (later to become Fischer Behar Chen Well Orion & Co.) in 1958, and for over 50 years focused his practice on representing foreign investors in business and commercial matters in Israel, as well as on probate, trusts and estate law. He also served for many years as the Chief Judge of a Military Tribunal of the Israel Defense Forces, and as President of a Military District Court (1968-1982). His unstinting integrity and passion for the law were the pillars of his sterling professional reputation.
Medical Malpractice | Class Actions
Wrongful Death | Asbestos