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Luthi & Co (CDS-LUTHI Group) Offices
Amot Tower
2 Weizmann St.,
Tel Aviv 6423902
Israel
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Adv Daniel Lerner
Work Department
Luthi & Co. (CDS-LUTHI Group)
Position
Partner
Career
Daniel has academic degrees in both law and science, and his practice as a lawyer in the field of Intellectual Property has enabled him to combine his interests in both science and the law.
Daniel joined Luthi & Co. in 1995, and became a partner in 2003.
Daniel’s practice encompasses all fields of Intellectual Property, with a particular emphasis on Intellectual Property litigation, especially patent litigation, covering a broad range of technologies, with a special focus on pharmaceutics and hi-tech.
Daniel has had the benefit of being involved in many of the major patent litigation cases which have been litigated in Israel over the past two decades, and he has served as lead counsel in numerous cases for both foreign and domestic clients.
Languages
Hebrew, English
Memberships
Israel Bar Association; AIPPI
Education
B.Sc. Physics (Cum Laude), 1987, Hebrew University, Jerusalem;
LL.B., 1995, Tel Aviv University
Lawyer Rankings
Israel > Intellectual property > Intellectual property: disputes
(Leading individuals)Created in October 2022 by the merger of Luthi & Co and Cohn, de Vries, Stadler & Co., Luthi & Co (CDS-LUTHI Group) displays significant expertise in complex IP disputes, most notably in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and aerospace sectors. Practice head Richard Luthi brings 40 years of experience in major IP disputes, and Daniel Lerner is noted for representing multinational companies such as Biogen and Johnson & Johnson in complex patent disputes. Martin Binnes focuses on the pharmaceutical industry, while Rotem Cohen advises educational institutions on copyright matters.
Lawyer Rankings
- Intellectual property: disputes Israel > Intellectual property
- Leading individuals Israel > Intellectual property > Intellectual property: disputes