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Fischer Behar Chen Well Orion & Co.
Company typePartnership (Israel)
IndustryLaw
FoundedTel Aviv, Israel (1958)
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
Key people
Reuven Behar, Partner
Amir Chen, Partner
Avraham Well, Partner
Dr. Gil Orion, Partner
Israel Fischer, Partner
Ronald Lehmann, Partner
Eran Yaniv, Partner
Tal Eyal-Boger, Partner
Yoram Bonen, Partner
Raz Tepper , Partner
Tamar Turjeman-Kedem, Partner
Anat Shavit, Partner
Shmuel Hamou, Partner
Michal Faktor, Partner
Meital Ben-Basat, Partner
Tsafrir Negbi, Partner
Miri Kimhi-Goldstein, Partner
Gilad Winkler, Partner
Orit Malka, Partner
Oded Revivo, Partner
Shay Teken, Partner
Ron Sitton, Partner
Shay Adulam, Partner
Israel Markovitz, Partner
Sagi Hammer, Partner
Dan Tzafrir, Partner
Boaz Noiman, Partner
Nitzan Sandor, Partner
Omri Shilo, Partner
Shelly Ivgi-Golbery, Partner
Liat Halperin,
Amit Dat,
Omri Shilo,
Shirly Kazir, Partner
Shai Zadik, Partner
Dror Matatyahu, Partner
Sharon Rosen, Partner
Sharon Klein, Partner
Tal Wiesengrun, Partner
Ziv Schwartz, Partner
Yael Riemer, Partner
Hagit Horowitz, Partner
ProductsLegal advice
RevenueUnknown
Number of employees
170
Websitewww.fbclawyers.com

Fischer Behar Chen Well Orion & Co. ("FBC"), founded in 1958, is one of the largest law firms in Israel.[1] located in Tel Aviv.

History

Fischer Behar Chen Well Orion & Co was founded in 1958 by the late Mr. Isachar Fischer (1929-2013), and is one of Israel’s premier full service law firms.

FBC offers its clients professional excellence and personal attention across the spectrum of multidisciplinary business legal services, and is involved in a wide range of representations at the forefront of Israel’s legal-economic agenda.

Since 2000, FBC has been Israel’s fastest growing law firm, and is repeatedly ranked by international and domestic indices among Israel’s leading law firms.

Expertise

    • Arbitration & Mediation
    • Aviation, Maritime & Tourism
    • Banking & Finance
    • Capital Markets
    • China Desk 中国业务部
    • Class Actions & Derivative Suits
    • Commercial
    • Competition & Antitrust
    • Environmental
    • Hi-Tech, Technology & Venture Capital
    • Insolvency & Restructuring
    • Intellectual Property
    • Labor Relations
    • Life Sciences & Health Care
    • Litigation
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Private Asset Management
    • Private Equity
    • Project Finance & Energy
    • Real Estate, Planning & Zoning
    • Regulatory
    • Tax
    • Telecom & Media
    • White Collar

Community

FBC believes in promoting social endeavors in the community, and is involved in numerous projects aimed at the education of disadvantaged youth and the provision of legal assistance to senior citizens and Holocaust survivors.

One of our notable projects is the ‘Senior Citizen Support and Social Facilitation Clinic’, operated by FBC in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. Since the project began in 2011, tens of outstanding law students have gained practical experience while assisting hundreds of senior citizens and Holocaust survivors in realizing their rights.

FBC also affords its attorneys with the necessary resources and support, enabling them to engage in pro bono projects in areas that are important to them, and is awarded annually by the Israel Bar, Dun & Bradstreet and BDI for its many pro bono activities.

FBC supports and is closely involved with many non-profit organizations and ad-hoc activities which support the community, such as the bi-annual distribution of food baskets to families in need. In addition, in a quest to advance environmental matters, FBC has engaged in a number of activities to increase employee awareness, particularly in the area of recycling.

References

  1. ^ Wrorbel, Sharon (2006-06-26). "Israel is oversaturated with lawyers". Jerusalem Post.