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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, Privacy and Technology Commercialization

Career

Netanella Treistman’s practice focuses on matters relating to technology companies (including start-ups, fintech and adtech companies) with an emphasis on technology and licensing agreements and other general commercial matters. Netanella is experienced in business to enterprise contract negotiations and assists clients in various privacy matters.

Prior to joining Arnon, Tadmor-Levy, Netanella was a legal counsel at a high tech company.

Netanella received a Bachelor of Law degree in 2004 and a Master of Law degree in 2005, at the University of Amsterdam. She was admitted to the Israel Bar in 2007.

Netanella is a Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) and a Certified Information Privacy Professional U.S – private section (CIPP/US).

Netanella joined the firm as a lawyer in 2016 and became a partner in 2019.

Languages

English, Hebrew

Lawyer Rankings

Israel > Intellectual property > Intellectual property: commercial/transactions

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.