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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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Position

Partner, IP, Technology Commercialization and Life Sciences

Career

Daniel Green is a senior member of Arnon, Tadmor-Levy’s Technology and Transactional Intellectual Property Practice Group, and is a leading partner in the firm’s China Practice Group.

Daniel represents emerging and established companies in the life sciences, pharmaceutical, medical device, information technology, e-commerce, cleantech and defense industries, and works extensively with Israel’s leading Technology Transfer Organizations at universities and medical centers. He represents some of Israel’s most dynamic technology start-ups, as well as some of the world’s leading technology companies engaged in collaborations with and acquisitions of Israel’s most promising companies.

Daniel has extensive experience representing clients engaged in diverse commercial transactions, particularly with structuring, negotiating and documenting complex licensing, development and technology transfer arrangements, clinical trial agreements, OEM, manufacturing and other distribution, supply and franchise arrangements, international collaborations and joint ventures, and Internet and e-commerce agreements. He is also an expert in legal issues related to Israel’s R&D Law and the Israel Innovation Authority (formerly the Office of the Chief Scientist), and advises on intellectual property aspects in M&A and investment transactions.

Daniel speaks regularly about intellectual property and licensing transactions, and all aspects of Israel’s innovation ecosystem. He has lectured at the Law School at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and at the University’s inter-disciplinary BioDesign Program. He also speaks regularly about these matters to visiting fellows, scholars and business people from China, India and East Asia. In addition, Daniel has written on legal and practical aspects of intellectual property and related transactional issues. Daniel also serves on the board of the Israel-Asia Center, a non-profit organization that sponsors Asian fellows in Israel and which is involved with public education about Israel-Asia issues.

Daniel joined the firm as a lawyer in 2003 and became a partner in 2012. Prior to joining Arnon, Tadmor-Levy, he practiced law in Toronto, Canada for several years with the firm of Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP. Daniel earned his law degree at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. He also holds a B.A. (hon.) in Political Science from McGill University in Montreal and an M.A. (magna cum laude) in Middle East History from Tel Aviv University.

Lawyer Rankings

Israel > Healthcare and life sciences

The ‘professional, experienced, talented and dedicated’ team at Arnon, Tadmor-Levy maintains its stellar reputation for handling the full gamut of issues across the sector, including matters concerning the secondary use of health data collaborations, material transfer arrangements, and manufacturing agreements. In Jerusalem, Barry Levenfeld regularly acts for both domestic and international life sciences companies in M&A, private equity, and licensing transactions; the ‘tremendous’ Daniel Green’s primary areas of focus are technology and licensing transactions within the medical device, pharma, and IT industries; and the ‘amazing’ Yoheved Novogroder Shoshan is well-versed in IP law, assisting global pharma entities and investors on in-licensing and R&D collaborations. Working out of the Tel Aviv office, Efrat Shapira-Orren is known for her exceptional experience in assisting private hospitals and medical centers on an array of regulatory issues. Miriam Friedmann is noted for deep expertise in licensing and privacy issues.

Israel > Intellectual property > Intellectual property: commercial/transactions

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Daniel GreenArnon, Tadmor-Levy

Arnon, Tadmor-Levy‘s IP practice has a leading position in the Israeli IP market, where the team notably acts on behalf of leading multinational companies from the technology, biotech and life sciences sectors, handling a variety of commercialisation agreements, licence-related commercial disputes and enforcement of IP rights. Daniel Green is the go-to choice for a host of technology start-ups and renowned technology companies for advice on complex licensing agreements and IP-related M&A and investment matters, while Eli Greenbaum is well versed in handling IP commercialisation and licensing agreements, as well as transactions involving technology assets. Other key contacts include Yoheved Novogroder Shoshan, noted for his focus on IP commercial transactions in the life sciences field; Derora Tropp and Netanella Treistman, both praised for their ‘exceptional expertise in privacy, compliance and commercial matters’; and privacy and commercial law expert Miriam Friedmann. With expertise in cybersecurity and software industries, associate Leah Grumet is also recommended.