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Arnon, Tadmor-Levy
132 Menachem Begin Road, Azrieli Center, Tel Aviv 6702101
31 Hillel Street, Jerusalem 9458131
Israel
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Work Department

Position

Partner, Antitrust/Competition

Career

Ayal is a partner in the firm’s Competition/Antitrust practice group, regularly assisting domestic and multinational companies in all areas of antitrust law, including complex cross-border mergers, joint ventures, restrictive arrangements and matters relating to monopolies and abuse of dominant position.

Ayal has special expertise working with large, multinational corporations on complex merger-control cases and representing clients in merger-control proceedings related to M&A and joint venture transactions. Ayal also provides competition law advice regarding the ongoing matters and ventures of major companies, including in connection with other regulated industries such as health and pharma, environmental protection, gas and oil, and higher education. He also advises clients on implementing antitrust compliance programs and represents them in proceedings regarding price control and freedom of information.

Ayal is also recognized by Who’s Who Legal: Competition as Future Leader.

Languages

English
Hebrew

Memberships

Israel Bar Association

Education

2011 | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (in collaboration with Georgetown University) | LL.M.
2009 | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | LL.B.
2009 | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | B.A. (Economics)

Lawyer Rankings

Israel > Competition/antitrust

(Next Generation Partners)

Ayal HaCohenArnon, Tadmor-Levy

Arnon, Tadmor-Levy houses a team of antitrust and competition law experts who are regularly engaged by numerous clients in the retail, banking and finance, and aviation sectors – to name but a few – in complex class action litigation proceedings and domestic and cross-border enforcement and merger control filings. ‘Top-classShai Bakal is the key contact for advice on abuse of dominant positions, complex mergers, and restrictive trade practices, while David Tadmor‘s competition law expertise is backed by his previous position as director general at the Israel Competition Authority. The team also includes finance sector expert Nava Karavany, merger control proceedings specialist Ayal HaCohen, ‘professional’ competition law attorney Roi Krause, and associate Alexander Wolf.