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Ariel Aminetzah

Ariel Aminetzah

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Provided by Meitar | Law Offices

Practice Areas

Corporate Finance, Securities and Capital Markets

Mergers and Acquisitions

Joint Ventures, Spin Offs and Corporate Restructurings

Private Equity

Venture Capital

Commercial Transactions

Transportation

Career

Ariel Aminetzah is a partner in the Corporate and Securities Group and the practice group co-leader of the firm’s Israeli Corporate and Securities department.

Ariel regularly advises major corporations in Israel, such as Gazit Globe, Tnuva Group, Leumi Partners in the corporate purchases and sales of the Leumi Group, and various local and international corporations that are active in Israel.

Prior to joining Meitar in October 2012, Ariel served as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Tnuva, Israel’s leading food supplier (2008-2012). Ariel served as a close advisor to the Chairperson and CEO of Tnuva on various legal and corporate governance matters.

Prior to joining Tnuva, Ariel was a partner in a leading Israeli law firm (2006-2008) and was a corporate associate at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP in New York (2000-2006).

Ariel teaches the course “Advanced Corporate Law” at the Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Law.

Chambers Review

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Chambers Global Guide

Corporate/M&A - Israel

Band 2
Band 2

Individual Editorial

Ariel Aminetzah is a highly regarded lawyer who represents a broad clientele in matters such as the purchase and sale of shares. His clients include both Israeli and international companies.

Strengths

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  • Ariel Aminetzah is a great negotiator and 'chess player', a strategist. He is also very service-oriented and has a deep understanding.

    Corporate/M&AChambers Global Guide

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