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FISCHER (FBC & Co.)
146 MENACHEM BEGIN RD.,
TEL AVIV 6492103
Israel

Work Department

Competition & Antitrust;  Class Actions & Derivative Suits;  Litigation

Position

FBC – Tal Eyal-Boger

Ms. Eyal-Boger, head of FBC’s Competition & Antitrust Department, is one of Israel’s leading antitrust practitioners. She specializes in all aspects of competition and antitrust matters and represents clients in complex litigation and class actions.

Ms. Eyal-Boger has consistently featured in the international rankings of The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers. She was also the only non-academic Israeli lawyer to have been selected by the international journal, Global Competition Review, in its survey of the best worldwide antitrust practitioners under forty years of age.

Ms. Eyal-Boger regularly assists multinational and domestic companies in obtaining the approval of the Israel Antitrust Authority for M&As, investments and agreements containing restrictive provisions, and provides counsel with respect to matters involving potential restrictive trade practices and abusive behavior. She also works closely with companies to create and implement antitrust compliance programs.

Ms. Eyal-Boger was invited by the Israeli Antitrust Authority to act as a non-governmental advisor to the European Commission at the International Competition Network. She serves as the Deputy Chairman of the Israel Bar Association’s Antitrust Committee, and is frequently called upon to lecture on antitrust matters before various legal and business forums.

Languages

Hebrew, English

Memberships

Israel Bar Association, 1995

Education

Tel Aviv University (LL.B., Cum Laude), 1994

Lawyer Rankings

Israel > Competition/antitrust

(Hall of Fame)

Tal Eyal-Boger – FISCHER (FBC & Co.) 

With in-depth expertise in the full spectrum of competition and antitrust matters, FISCHER (FBC & Co.) maintains its leading position in the Israeli market, routinely advising big international clients such as Google, as well as other prominent names in the food and beverage, finance, telecoms, and energy sectors. The department is jointly led by the ‘truly outstandingTal Eyal-Boger, whose broad practice spans cartels and restrictive arrangements, abuse of dominant power, and litigation, and seasoned expert Reuven Behar. Other key names include litigator Ziv Schwartz and newly promoted partner Roi Warhaftig, praised by clients for his ‘exceptional analytical skills’.