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Competition/Antitrust | Global

Israel

The Competition/Antitrust section in Israel ranks lawyers and law firms based on their recent work in merger clearance matters and behavioural investigations. It also covers the representation of clients in class action claims for damages based on decisions by competition authorities. Particular areas of activity in Israel recently have included investigations into pricing in the food and beverages sector, as well as mandates in the energy and technology industries.

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Band 1

  1. Arnon, Tadmor-Levy
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    Arnon, Tadmor-Levy
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 1 | 5 Years Ranked

    Arnon, Tadmor-Levy offers a distinguished team that is well versed in handling the full range of antitrust issues in Israel. It is acclaimed for its in-depth experience in competition litigation, frequently representing clients in high-profile class actions concerning allegations of abuse of dominance and excessive pricing, as well as in damages claims following findings of cartel involvement. Additionally, it assists clients with significant Israel Competition Authority investigations. The firm represents local blue-chip businesses, as well as respected international companies, in merger control matters. Its client base is wide-ranging and features companies from the transport, consumer goods, technology and financial industries.

  2. FISCHER (FBC & Co.)
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    FISCHER (FBC & Co.)
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 1 | 15 Years Ranked

    FISCHER (FBC & Co.) has a pre-eminent competition law practice group with a sterling reputation for handling complex and sophisticated antitrust cases. The firm is frequently retained by first-rate domestic and international clients to manage local and cross-border issues. Based in Tel Aviv, the team is held in high esteem for its ability to handle significant cartel and monopoly investigations, as well as class action damages claims, in key sectors such as technology, telecommunications, financial services and manufacturing. Its lawyers also assist high-profile clients with filing merger notifications with the Israel Competition Authority.

  3. Herzog Fox & Neeman
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    Herzog Fox & Neeman
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 1 | 13 Years Ranked

    Herzog Fox & Neeman enters the top tier of the rankings on the basis of high-profile work for clients from the technology and financial services sectors. The law firm has notable experience in Israel Competition Authority investigations and class actions involving allegations of price fixing and restrictive agreements. It can often be seen acting on high-profile merger clearance mandates, including acting for clients on allegations of gun jumping.

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Band 2

  1. Agmon with Tulchinsky Law Firm
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    Agmon with Tulchinsky Law Firm
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 2 | 15 Years Ranked

    Agmon with Tulchinsky Law Firm is well known for assisting clients with antitrust matters. The team represents local and international companies ranging across various industries such as technology, energy, and food and beverages. The group has experience handling merger notifications. In addition to representing clients in behavioural investigations before the Israel Competition Authority, its lawyers also advise on major competition class actions and appeals against fines.

  2. Goldfarb Gross Seligman
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    Goldfarb Gross Seligman
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 2 | 6 Years Ranked

    Goldfarb Gross Seligman is a prominent Israeli law firm with a strong team that serves significant clients on competition and antitrust mandates. It has commendable experience advising on the antitrust aspects of complex transactions. The firm also acts for clients in Israel Competition Authority behavioural investigations into allegations of involvement in cartels or abuse of dominance, particularly in the area of excessive pricing, and represents them in subsequent class actions for damages. The team works across sectors such as financial services, energy and TMT.

  3. S Horowitz & Co
    2
    S Horowitz & Co
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 2 | 15 Years Ranked

    S Horowitz & Co has a well-regarded antitrust practice group with a strong roster of well-known global and domestic clients, especially in the life sciences sector. The Tel Aviv-based law firm also offers significant experience representing companies in the transportation and energy sectors in a wide array of antitrust matters, including merger filings, restrictive arrangements, and cartel and monopoly-related work. The team has earned notable market recognition for its handling of antitrust litigation, particularly in follow-on class actions.

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Band 3

  1. Erdinast, Ben Nathan, Toledano & Co
    3
    Erdinast, Ben Nathan, Toledano & Co
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 3 | 9 Years Ranked

    Erdinast Ben Nathan, Toledano & Co is a well-established law firm with a noteworthy antitrust practice group. The department is particularly popular with clients from the technology sector. It possesses impressive capabilities in an array of antitrust matters, including merger notifications. The Tel Aviv-based team has significant visibility in antitrust litigation, such as class actions. It has further experience in matters involving monopoly-related concerns and alleged international cartels.

  2. Meitar | Law Offices
    3
    Meitar | Law Offices
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 3 | 14 Years Ranked

    Meitar has a well-regarded practice group known for representing clients in contentious competition matters, including abuse of dominance cases and follow-on class actions arising from high-profile cartel investigations. The firm is retained by a host of global and Israeli clients, including in the transport and energy industries. It has notable experience representing emerging and established companies in the technology sphere, and often assists with merger notifications before the Israel Competition Authority. Additionally, it provides compliance advice in the antitrust field.

  3. Zecler Argov
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    Zecler Argov
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 3 | 4 Years Ranked

    Zecler Argov has long-established experience in the field of competition and antitrust law in Israel, particularly with respect to representation before various levels of court and competition tribunals. The firm is sought after for its expertise in class actions concerning allegations of cartel involvement, excessive pricing, restrictive leasing and abuse of market position. The team also assists clients with appeal processes and merger approvals.

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Band 4

  1. Gornitzky & Co
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    Gornitzky & Co
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 4 | 4 Years Ranked

    Gornitzky & Co is highly active representing clients before the Israel Competition Authority, the Supreme Court and the Competition Tribunal in matters ranging from merger approvals to abuse of market position claims and market studies. The firm is regularly retained by clients from the financial, food, energy and engineering sectors. The team also advises clients on claims arising from involvement in alleged cartels.

  2. Krispin Rubinstein Blecher Kadouch, Law Offices
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    Krispin Rubinstein Blecher Kadouch, Law Offices
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 4 | 1 Years Ranked

    Krispin Rubinstein Blecher Kadouch enters the rankings this year on the strength of its activity in the field of merger clearance. Additionally, the team has recent experience in behavioural investigations. The law firm has a number of clients hailing from the financial services and consumer goods sectors.

  3. Lipa Meir & Co
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    Lipa Meir & Co
    Competition/Antitrust
    2025 | Band 4 | 4 Years Ranked

    Lipa Meir & Co is an established law firm with a notable focus on advising clients from the energy and natural resources, healthcare and life sciences sectors on merger clearance mandates. In addition, the firm represents clients in antitrust litigation, including class actions, and assists with compliance with antitrust legislation.