Advocate Noga Devecseri Spira > Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co. > Tel Aviv, Israel > Lawyer Profile

Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co.
5 TUVAL STREET
TEL AVIV 6789717
Israel
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Work Department

Hi-Tech

Position

Noga Devecseri Spira is co-head of Naschitz Brandes Amir’s hi-tech practice. She is a prominent attorney whose practice primarily focuses on representing global companies, investors, and acquirers. With extensive experience advising international and domestic emerging companies in all stages of development, Noga regularly assists clients with matters ranging from formation and financing to building strategic partnerships, supporting go-to-market executions, and facilitating acquisitions, IPOs, and beyond.

She also represents venture capital funds, private equity firms, corporate venture arms, and other investment institutions in their early-stage and growth company investments.

Noga’s practice encompasses a wide range of industries that play a significant role in the startup ecosystem, including digital health and healthcare technology, biotech, SaaS, agtech, fintech, cleantech, industry 4.0, and mobility.

Languages

Hebrew, English

Education

LL.B., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1993)

Admission: Israel (1994), California (1996)

Lawyer Rankings

Israel > Hi-tech and start-ups

(Leading individuals)

Noga Devecseri SpiraNaschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co.

Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co. ranks highly for its comprehensive high-tech and start-ups practice, which spans the full range of corporate, M&A, VC, privacy, IP and employment work, among other areas. Additionally, the ‘very business-oriented’ group stands out for fostering partnerships with accelerators and incubators; over the past year, it joined forces with four Israeli accelerators, including Woman2Woman by 8200 Alumni Association. Department co-head Noga Devecseri Spira brings to bear unique industry experience following a former stint in Silicon Valley with a US-based firm. The team also includes fellow co-head Gil Brandes; Anat Igner, noted as ‘one of the most talented and experienced lawyers in the Israeli tech market’; Arnon Samburski, who provides full-service support to early-stage start-ups; and Asher Assis.