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Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co regularly provides advice on urban renewal and other residential, industrial and commercial real estate projects. The firm acts for a range of clients, including entrepreneurs, developers and acquisition groups. Its real estate lawyers also provide counsel to clients regarding the acquisition of land, and further advise on real estate joint ventures and associated regulatory matters. The firm has offices in Tel Aviv and Haifa.
Work Highlights
- Naschitz Brandes Amir advised Gabay Group on multiple projects, including a combination transaction regarding a 3000 square metre project consisting of residential and commercial units.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Naschitz has a high capacity for managing complex legal situations."
"They have a good approach to matters, know the other players in the market and are business-savvy."
"The lawyers at Naschitz offer strategic thinking and a holistic perspective."
"Naschitz has a high capacity for managing complex legal situations."
"They have a good approach to matters, know the other players in the market and are business-savvy."
"The lawyers at Naschitz offer strategic thinking and a holistic perspective."
Notable Practitioners
Shmuel Lechner is a skilled real estate lawyer who wins praise for his representation of clients in transactions and project development across the industry.
"Shmuel has tons of experience."
"Shmuel has extensive knowledge and experience in the field. He is familiar with all the key players in the industry and possesses a business-minded and strategic mindset."
Tel Aviv-based Erez Sapir has a notable presence in the real estate market in Israel. His practice includes advising on land acquisitions, urban renewals and residential developments.
"Erez is a rising star."
"He is dedicated to his clients."
Eli Wilchek has recently joined Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co and is based in Ramat Gan, where he specialises in municipal law. He regularly acts for public bodies on dispute resolution and construction mandates.