Eliran Davidson is an associate in the competition department at our Tel Aviv office.
Eliran works in the area of antitrust and provides regular counsel and support to the firm’s clients in matters of competition and regulation, including writing opinions, representing clients before the courts in antitrust litigation cases, and representation before the Antitrust Authority on a variety of issues – merger requests, binding arrangements, etc.
During his studies, Eliran served as a teacher’s assistant in various courses for professors Moshe Hirsch and Guy Harpaz, and was a member of the Clinic for Multiculturalism and Diversity of the Hebrew University.
Eliran joined our firm in 2022 after interning and practicing as an attorney at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There, he provided legal counsel and wrote opinions on a wide range of issues concerning international law and Israeli law, including international humanitarian law (laws of warfare), international criminal law, maritime law, business and human rights.
Eliran Davidson is an associate in the competition department at our Tel Aviv office.
Eliran works in the area of antitrust and provides regular counsel and support to the firm’s clients in matters of competition and regulation, including writing opinions, representing clients before the courts in antitrust litigation cases, and representation before the Antitrust Authority on a variety of issues – merger requests, binding arrangements, etc.
During his studies, Eliran served as a teacher’s assistant in various courses for professors Moshe Hirsch and Guy Harpaz, and was a member of the Clinic for Multiculturalism and Diversity of the Hebrew University.
Eliran joined our firm in 2022 after interning and practicing as an attorney at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There, he provided legal counsel and wrote opinions on a wide range of issues concerning international law and Israeli law, including international humanitarian law (laws of warfare), international criminal law, maritime law, business and human rights.