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Herzog Fox & Neeman Offices

Herzog Tower
6 Yitzhak Sadeh St.
Tel Aviv 6777506
Israel
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Mr Alan Sacks

Work Department
Banking & Finance
Banking Regulation
Corporate
Insolvency & Restructuring
Mergers & Acquisitions
Position
Of Counsel
Career
Alan arrived in Israel shortly after qualifying as a Solicitor in England. Since then has divided his practice between the areas of corporate law and banking and finance.
In the area of M&A, Alan has been responsible for some of the largest and most significant transactions in Israel. Notable transactions include representing the Bronfman Group in its acquisition and subsequent disposal of Koor Industries Ltd (which was Israel’s largest industrial conglomerate at the time); representing the Safra family of Brazil in their sale of a controlling interest in First International Bank and Cellcom Israel Ltd, Israel’s largest cellular telephone operator; representing the Hutchison Group of Hong Kong in its disposal of a controlling interest in Partner Communications Company Ltd; representing the Cerberus Group in its successful acquisition of a potential controlling block of shares in Bank Leumi L’Israel BM from the State of Israel; representing First International Bank in its acquisition of Investec Bank (now rebranded as UBank).
In the Banking and Finance sector, Alan’s cross-border expertise, as well as his familiarity with all aspects of banking regulation, have made him the leading practitioner in the international banking arena on all aspects of banking activity, including regulatory and licensing issues, syndicated cross-border lending, corporate finance, derivatives and other financial instruments and aircraft finance.
Alan has represented almost all of the major international financial institutions active in Israel. As part of this work, Alan represented a consortium of 26 international banks in the restructuring of the indebtedness of Koor Industries Ltd, Israel’s largest debt “workout” to date. Alan has also acted on numerous occasions for Citibank, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Barclays Capital, RBS, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse and Ex-Im Bank, as well as Israel’s major banks in their international financing transactions.
Alan’s expertise in both the area of M&A and the banking sector have resulted in his having been involved in all major bank acquisitions in Israel over the last two decades.
Languages
Hebrew, English
Memberships
Israel, 1985
England, 1981
Education
University of Cambridge, England, MA (Law); University of London, England, LL.M
Lawyer Rankings
Israel > Restructuring and insolvency
The ‘exceptional and knowledgeable team’ at Herzog Fox & Neeman handles a broad range of matters, including corporate insolvencies, rehabilitations and restructurings, with demonstrable experience in handling cross-border mandates. Praised as a ‘savvy, canny and knowledgeable litigator’, Yaniv Dinovitch stands out for his expertise in multi-jurisdictional insolvency cases, and jointly leads the practice alongside Alan Sacks, who acts for banks and foreign companies on restructuring matters, and Asher Dovev, who is often appointed as liquidator or trustee for companies in liquidation proceedings. Key clients include financial institutions and multinational companies.
Israel > Banking and finance
(Hall of Fame)Led by financial transactions and regulation specialist Irit Roth and cross-border transactions and acquisition finance expert Roy Nachimzon, Herzog Fox & Neeman’s banking and finance practice is a go-to adviser for both foreign and domestic banks, institutional investors, private equity funds, and corporate borrowers. The team regularly handles complex acquisition finance, commercial loans, and restructurings. Their expertise extends to securities finance transactions, loan portfolio sales, and both synthetic and cash securitisations. With a strong focus on cross-border transactions, Alan Sacks is particularly noted for his regulatory and licensing expertise. Natalie Jacobs is a key contact for securities finance transactions, while Ben Kanter is highly regarded for his specialisation in aviation finance, transfers, and registrations. Other standout practitioners include Esti Hadar, who handles lending transactions, securitisations, debt portfolio sales, capital relief transactions, and derivatives work.
Israel > Transport
(Leading partners)Herzog Fox & Neeman’s transport practice is significantly weighted towards finance work, with a focus on aviation finance and leasing transactions. The team also advises aviation clients on litigation and regulatory issues. Outside of the aviation space, the group acts for lenders and transport companies on transport infrastructure projects. Veteran of counsel Alan Sacks contributes extensive experience in representing aircraft manufacturers and financial institutions on aviation finance transactions. The department also draws on corporate finance partner Ben Kanter and project finance co-head Mark Phillips
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Lawyer Rankings
- Banking and finance Israel
- Hall of Fame Israel > Banking and finance
- Leading partners Israel > Transport
- Restructuring and insolvency Israel
- Transport Israel
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
Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: local litigation and arbitration
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: white-collar crime, investigation and fraud
- Insurance
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: commercial/transactions
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: disputes
- Planning and zoning
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Telecoms and media
- Transport
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: mediation and international arbitration
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: filing/prosecution