Gross, Kleinhendler, Hodak, Halevy, Greenberg & Co.
Partnership (Israel) | |
Industry | Law |
Founded | Tel Aviv, Israel (1979) |
Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Key people |
Prof. Joseph Gross, Chairman David Hodak, Head of Firm Gene Kleinhendler, Partner Amir Halevy, Managing Partner Eytan Greenberg, Partner |
Products | Legal advice |
Revenue | Unknown |
Number of employees | 250 |
Website |
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Gross, Kleinhendler, Hodak, Halevy, Greenberg & Co. (GKH) is one of Israel’s leading law firms, widely recognized for its local and global transactional experience. The firm’s professional staff consists of some 160 professionals, including a large group of experienced U.S. licensed attorneys.
GKH specializes in various fields of law including corporate, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, securities, technology, banking, project finance, litigation, antitrust, energy and infrastructure, environmental law, intellectual property, labor law and tax.
The firm represents public companies traded in the U.S., Israel and Europe, banks, insurance companies and pension funds. GKH also represents private companies of all sizes, start-ups, partnerships and ventures. GKH's clients engage in the fields of: energy and infrastructure, high technology, venture capital, industry, commerce, banking, financial and service enterprises, insurance companies, pension funds, hedge funds, life sciences and telecommunications.
Representative matters
- Barclays and Citigroup in the initial public offering of Kornit Digital (NASDAQ)
- Waze in its acquisition by Google
- York Capital in the rearrangement of Elbit Imaging (NASDAQ; TASE)
- York Capital in the sale of controlling shares in Psagot Investment House to Apax Partners
- Amazon on its acquisition of Annapurna Labs
- Keter Plastic in its acquisition by BC Partners
- Mivtach Shamir Holdings on the sale of its controlling interest in Tnuva to Bright Food
- Nordic Capital on its acquisition of Oslo-listed Israeli company Vizrt
- Bessemer Venture Partners on the acquisition of its holding in Altair Semiconductor by Sony
- Adallom in its acquisition by Microsoft
- Insight Venture Partners on its acquisition of CheckMarx Ltd.
- Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank in the follow-on offering of Imperva on NASDAQ
- Yahoo! in its acquisition of ClarityRay Ltd.
- Rakuten in its acquisition of Viber
- Palo Alto Networks acquisition of Cyvera
- ChemChina in its acquisition of Maktheshim Agan