Women Lawyers for Social Justice

Israeli law professor elected to UN Committee

Prof. Hacker is on the law faculty at Tel Aviv University, and the head of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the Faculty of Humanities.

 Professor Daphna Hacker
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Moran Samun: Managing family crises

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'When we are fully independent is the time to prepare for the future'

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How an 8th generation Israeli family law firm found a niche in the Anglo Saxon purchasing market


Eymi Bechor-Bouni: ‘My profession is my mission’

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Isaac Molho: “COVID-19 may cause a surge of insolvency proceedings in Israel and around the world"

Businesses surviving the pandemic will be leaner and more robust

Isaac Molho

THE CULTURE OF TRUSTS IN ISRAEL

Shira Shine, Senior Partner and Trevor Silverman, Partner at Michael Shine & Partners

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Ruth Dayan Wolfner: A woman with a plan of action

The law firm handles family and inheritance law issues. “We handle very large cases, and our conduct is premium.

Ruth Dayan Wolfner

Implications of EU regulations for family law in Israel

Presented on behalf of Dun’s 100

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Preparing for Life’s Difficult Moments

Adv. Adi Chen – Family Law, Wills, Inheritances, and International Estates

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Petition for Haredi women representation in Haredi parties advances

Women do not have the ability to join as Haredi party members so they do not have the ability to hold formal office within the party or stand as candidates.

Haredi women vote in the 2013 elections.