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Osnat Eliram

Partner - Jerusalem branch

  • Office
    02-5654000
  • Fax Number
    02-5654001

About

Osnat’s practice focuses on counseling public sector clients in connection with regulatory issues and public tenders, and specializes in drafting and litigating government tenders in Hebrew and in English (including complex technology tenders and infrastructure tenders) and advising her public sector clients with respect to all stages of public tenders. She also offers counsel to commercial clients interested in submitting a proposal to government tenders.

Osnat counsels private and public companies in corporate law issues, drafts commercial contracts in Hebrew and English, including investment agreements, prepares legal opinions in various legal fields, and is involved in commercial and administrative law litigation. She is also a certified notary specializing in notarized translations, and specializes in drafting Continuous Power of Attorneys.

Osnat was a Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School from 1998-99, and completed the Harvard University Mediation Program in 2000. Prior to her studies at Harvard, Osnat was an associate at another Jerusalem-based firm from 1995-98. Osnat also served as an Assistant Lecturer in Criminal Procedure at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Law School from 1993-97, and as a research assistant in Constitutional Law and Property Law. Before entering private practice, Osnat was a Law Clerk to the Jerusalem Deputy District Attorney from 1993-94 and the Honorable Justice Moussia Arad of the Jerusalem District Court from 1992-93. She received her L.L.B. and L.L.M (both with honors) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and was on the Editorial Board of the Mishpatim law review. She published an article entitled “Compensation for Victims of Crime – A Proposed New Model” in the Bar Ilan Law Studies Journal, vol. 19(1), 2002.

Biography

Education: L.L.B. and L.L.M. (both with honors) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Admitted: New York (2000), Israel (1994)
Languages: Hebrew and English

Hobbies

Yoga

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