Mr Mordehay (Moti) Malca > S. Horowitz & Co > Tel Aviv, Israel > Lawyer Profile

S. Horowitz & Co
S. HOROWITZ HOUSE
31 AHAD HAAM STREET
TEL AVIV 65202
Israel
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Work Department

Position

Partner

Career

Described by the Legal 500 as being “excellent at handling complex business affairs and having the ability to get the job done with the minimum fuss“, and by Chambers and Partners as being “respected in the market for his long-standing experience in commercial, corporate and securities law”, Moti’s practice spans the full spectrum of corporate, commercial, and securities law, focusing on Hi-tech, Biotech, venture capital financing, mergers and acquisitions, fund formation and private placements.

Moti advises on all corporate and commercial aspects relating to the business and innovation cycle of technology-based companies. He represents founders, early stage companies, mature technology companies, angels, investors and venture capital funds on corporate structuring, licensing, founder agreements, incentive schemes and exits. Moti has extensive experience advising clients on early-stage investments, all subsequent investment rounds, financing by way of convertible debentures, secured financing, portfolio investments and the structuring of the financing of technology companies at all points of their investment cycle. His work has been recognised by the legal directories which have ranked him as a leader in the field.

Moti is also an expert on offshore and onshore fund formation. His experience includes structuring of funds and limited partnerships in a tax efficient manner, drafting, negotiating and reviewing limited partnership agreements, management agreements and private placement memoranda and advising on the operation and management of funds.

Languages

English Hebrew

Memberships

Israel Bar, 1999

Education

Tel Aviv University, LL.B., cum laude, (1998)

Lawyer Rankings

Israel > Hi-tech and start-ups

Sources highlight S. Horowitz & Co’s team as being ‘committed to understanding the unique challenges and opportunities that start-ups face’. Alongside its work for start-ups, which spans the full range of corporate, finance and commercial matters, it also frequently represents venture funds. Mordehay Malca heads the group and brings to bear a 20-year record in advising technology companies on corporate and commercial work. Miriam Zaltsman is also a key figure in the practice and has an emphasis on financing rounds and M&A.