Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman
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| Type | Partnership (Israel) |
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| Founded | Tel Aviv, Israel (1972) |
| Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
| Key people | Meir Linzen, Senior Partner Tuvia Erlich, Senior Partner Alan Sacks Senior Partner Yaacov Brandt, Senior Partner |
| Industry | Law |
| Products | Legal advice |
| Revenue | Unknown |
| Employees | 189 |
| Website | www.hfn.co.il |
Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman (a.k.a. "Herzog Fox" and "HFN") is the largest law firm in Israel.[citation needed] Its offices are in Tel Aviv. The firm was founded in 1972 by three prominent lawyers: the late Chaim Herzog, later to become the sixth President of the State of Israel, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, and member of the Israeli parliament; Michael Fox, formerly a London solicitor, known for his corporate work and his legal contributions to the development of the infrastructure, energy and natural resources of Israel; and Ya'akov Ne'eman, author of numerous books and articles on tax law and respected tax advisor to the government and major local and foreign corporations.
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[edit] External links
- Herzog, Fox & Neeman Profile Dun's 100- 2005
- Herzog, Fox & Neeman Profile BDI Code- 2005 (PDF file)
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