Mr Seffy (Yosef) Zinger > Herzog Fox & Neeman > Tel Aviv, Israel > Lawyer Profile
Herzog Fox & Neeman Offices
Herzog Tower
6 Yitzhak Sadeh St.
Tel Aviv 6777506
Israel
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Mr Seffy (Yosef) Zinger
Work Department
Capital Markets & Securities
Corporate
Insolvency & Restructuring
Position
Partner
Career
Seffy is a partner in the Corporate and Securities Department and oversees the bankruptcy and insolvency practice in the firm. Until recently, he served in the Ministry of Justice in a number of positions, where he was head of insolvency and taxation and responsible for special affairs in the Department of Management and Special Affairs in Counseling and Legislation department.
Seffy’s practice assists companies and financial institutions in insolvency proceedings, as well as companies and boards in financial difficulty. To that end, he works closely with other departments in the firm, including Banking and Finance and Litigation.
As part of his job at the Ministry of Justice, Seffy led the drafting of the Insolvency and Economic Rehabilitation Law in the government and Knesset. Seffy brings to his position the experience and knowledge he has accumulated and specialises in preparing financial institutions and companies for the law’s entry into force.
Languages
Hebrew, English
Memberships
Israel, 2011
Education
Ono Academic College, LL.B (cum laude), 2013
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Competition/antitrust
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: class actions (including derivative actions)
- Employment
- Energy
- Healthcare and life sciences
- Hi-tech and start-ups
- Infrastructure
- Investment and venture capital funds
- Real estate and construction
- Tax
- Transport
Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: local litigation and arbitration
- Insurance
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: commercial/transactions
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: disputes
- Planning and zoning
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Telecoms and media
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: mediation and international arbitration
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: white-collar crime, investigation and fraud
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: filing/prosecution