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Herzog Fox & Neeman Offices
Herzog Tower
6 Yitzhak Sadeh St.
Tel Aviv 6777506
Israel
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Mr Asher Sacks
Work Department
Corporate
Mergers & Acquisitions
Privatisation & Restructuring
Position
Partner
Career
Asher Sacks is a member in the firm’s Corporate Department. Praised by his clients for his client and business-orientated mindset, Asher’s practice focuses on corporate law with an emphasis on cross-border transactions. His experience includes mergers and acquisitions, joint venture arrangements, equity and debt financings, as well as the provision of ongoing corporate and commercial advice to start-up companies and entrepreneurs from the tech industry.
Asher gained additional experience while seconded to Linklaters LLP, where he was a member of Linklaters’ corporate department, advising on multi-jurisdictional joint ventures and acquisitions. Prior to joining Herzog Fox & Neeman, Asher worked at another leading Israeli law firm, where he advised both private and public companies on a wide variety of corporate and commercial matters.
Languages
Hebrew, English
Memberships
Israel, 2012
Education
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, LL.B, 2011; Hebrew University of Jerusalem, BA (Business Management), 2011
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