Administrative Law and Tenders

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Addressing legal issues when dealing with various governmental authorities requires experience and unique expertise, particularly pertaining to the management of comprehensive administrative processes. These issues also involve the representation of clients in administrative pleas and appeals, as well as in petitions to the Districts courts and Supreme Court. Due to the distinct nature of such administrative procedures, this practice requires the highest levels of proficiency and professionalism.

Our firm accompanies and represents numerous clients, both Israeli and foreign, in a wide range of legal issues and disputes with various government offices and governing entities, such as the Israel Lands Authority, the Ministry of Environmental Protection, the Israeli Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Health, and others.

In addition our firm represents numerous local authorities, cooperatives and municipal entities, amongst others, in a wide range of issues arising during their routine endeavors with various public entities. We guide and provide ongoing counsel to the tender committees within these authorities, as well as to management committees and the organizations that manage them.

We offer clients access to leading attorneys specializing in administrative law. Each of the attorneys on the team is backed by an impressive resume, having represented clients in administrative pleas before various courts, including the Supreme Court, in issues such as tender procedures, procedures in the context of planning and construction law, and municipal taxation, to name a few.

Furthermore, our firm specializes in legal counsel pertaining to tender procedures for hundreds of millions of Shekels, in which our attorneys accompany clients throughout all stages of the tender. This includes drafting of documents for the tender, the awarding of the tender and its subsequent engagement, and representing clients in court regarding the flaws that may present themselves during the tender process.

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