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Barnea Jaffa Lande & Co.
ELECTRA CITY TOWER
58 HARAKEVET ST
TEL AVIV 6777016
Israel

Work Department

Real Estate, Kibbutz Sector

Position

Hagit Ben Moshe is one of Israel’s leading attorneys advising kibbutzim, moshavim, and cooperative societies on all aspects of real estate, including planning, construction, and litigation.

She has extensive experience representing these entities in proceedings with the Israel Land Authority, including land use regulation, demands for land restitution to the state (particularly in cases involving construction plans in priority housing areas), objections to real estate assessments, and obtaining permits for nonconforming use from the Ministry of Agriculture.

Hagit also provides ongoing and comprehensive legal counsel to cooperative societies on a wide range of issues, including members’ residential rights, housing allocation, and structural reorganization of cooperative societies.

 

 

Languages

Hebrew, English

Memberships

Member of the Israel Bar Association since 2004

Education

Bar Ilan University, LL.M., 2004
Bar Ilan University, LL.B., magna cum laude, 2003

Lawyer Rankings

Israel > Real estate and construction

Barnea Jaffa Lande & Co.’s real estate practice secured several new clients during 2023/24, including winning a tender process held by Clalit Health Services to handle its rental transactions. Department head Terry Almozlino Arnon stands out for ‘expertly handling negotiations’, while Hagit Ben Moshe and Alon Wolner are also recommended. Eldar Adato left to establish his own firm.

Israel > Energy

Barnea Jaffa Lande & Co. is home to a broad energy practice that advises entities on various aspects of their involvement in renewable, natural gas, and cogeneration-related projects. Central to the practice is the team’s work in the kibbutz sector; Hani Shraier and Hagit Ben Moshe are key contacts for kibbutzim and moshavim developing renewable energy projects on their sites and are well-versed in the specific regulations these projects must adhere to. Practice head Simon Jaffa is a key contact for high-profile international players wishing to hold stakes in large Israeli energy projects, and state-owned energy companies regularly turn to Samuel Henri Samuel for support. Another name to note is Netzer Bartfeld, who is experienced with kibbutz wind and solar projects.