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Mr Noam Zamir
Work Department
Position
Partner
Career
Noam Zamir is a partner in the Dispute Resolution Practice Group of the firm. He has extensive experience representing international and Israeli clients of the firm before the entire range of Israeli courts (including the Supreme Court), as well as before arbitration tribunals, in high value and complex commercial disputes.
Noam’s practice includes cross-border disputes, public company and private company shareholder disputes, shareholder derivative actions, class actions, insolvency related litigation, general commercial disputes and large contentious inheritance-related matters. Clients of the firm whom he advises include private and public companies, financial institutions and high net worth individuals.
Noam joined S. Horowitz & Co. in 2008 as an associate having previously interned in the Supreme Court as a clerk for the Honourable Supreme Court Justice, Asher Grunis.
Languages
English Hebrew
Memberships
Israel Bar, 2008
Education
Tel Aviv University, LL.B., summa cum laude (first in class), Rector’s List (twice) and Dean’s List, 2007Tel Aviv University, B.A. (Accountancy) magna cum laude, and the Dean’s List, 2007Noam completed both degrees under full scholarship in a special program for outstanding students.
Lawyer Rankings
Israel > Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: mediation and international arbitration
S. Horowitz & Co acts for domestic and multinational corporations, financial institutions and high-net-worth individuals in international arbitration cases, spanning ICC, LCIA and ad-hoc arbitrations, with additional experience in mediation proceedings. Alex Hertman leads the team and maintains a strong track record in multi-jurisdictional commercial and finance cases, including international arbitrations, while Uriel Prinz has experience across the construction, engineering, energy and infrastructure sectors. Other key contacts in the group include Noam Zamir and Marina Roizer.
Israel > Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: local litigation and arbitration
A destination practice for dispute resolution, S. Horowitz & Co stands out for the breadth of its offering, with the ability to draw on specialists in commercial litigation, construction disputes, administrative law cases, energy matters, IP litigation and arbitration, among other areas. Names to note include high-profile joint practice heads Alex Hertman, who ‘stands out for his impeccable reputation’, and Yehoshua Horesh, who ‘may be the top litigator in Israel’. Other recommended practitioners are Ehud Arzi, who enjoys particularly strong relationships with banks and financial services companies; Eliya Zunz Koller, who specialises in administrative law cases; Benjamin Sheffer, who is highly regarded for contentious infrastructure matters; IP litigator Avi Ordo; and Noam Zamir, who possesses a ‘brilliant legal mind’.
Lawyer Rankings
- Dispute resolution: local litigation and arbitration Israel > Dispute resolution
- Dispute resolution: mediation and international arbitration Israel > Dispute resolution
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Competition/antitrust
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: class actions (including derivative actions)
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: local litigation and arbitration
- Employment
- Healthcare and life sciences
- Infrastructure
- Insurance
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: disputes
- Telecoms and media
Firm Rankings
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: mediation and international arbitration
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: white-collar crime, investigation and fraud
- Energy
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: commercial/transactions
- Planning and zoning
- Tax
- Transport
- Capital markets
- Hi-tech and start-ups
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Real estate and construction
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: filing/prosecution