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Management Department – Consulting and Legislation, Ministry of Justice
Accessibility at the Ono Academic Campus
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Accessibility at the Ono Academic Campus
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Gornitzky GNY has been in existence for over 85 years, leading the largest and most complex transactions and cases in the Israeli economy, while creating precedents that have changed the face of law and the economy in Israel.
The firm has 420 employees, of which 250 are legal staff, 100 partners and 56 interns.
The firm's experience and legal tradition, along with the unique ability of the legal team to achieve clients' goals, place Gornitzky GNY at the top of local and international professional rankings year after year.
The firm and its partners are consistently recognized as leaders and recommended in various areas of commercial law by prominent legal ranking guides, such as Chambers Global, The Legal 500, IFLR 1000, BDi Code, Dun's100, and others.
Gornitzky's firm is one of the largest firms in Israel, but does not strive to be "the biggest" but "the best."
The Police Investigations Department is a unique department within the State Attorney's Office, charged with conducting criminal investigations into offenses involving police officers, both on and off duty. The department consists of two separate bodies and deals with the investigation stages (the investigation body) and the prosecution and administration of justice (the prosecution body) of police officers in the various courts.
The Public Defender's Office is a unit in the Ministry of Justice that provides legal representation in criminal proceedings to suspects, detainees, and defendants who are entitled to representation in accordance with the grounds established by law.
In addition to its ongoing work representing its clients, the defense attorney's office also engages in institutional activities to protect the rights of defendants and suspects.
The Public Defender's Office is spread across six districts: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Central, Haifa, North and South.
In addition to these districts, there is the National Public Defender's Office.
The National Insurance Institute is a statutory corporation operating under the authority of the National Insurance Law (Consolidated Version), 1995 – which was passed by the Knesset in 1953.
The corporation is responsible for handling claims submitted to it for the purpose of receiving various social benefits. The organization has a significant vision for realizing individual welfare and changing political processes in the field of social welfare.
The minister in charge of the organization is the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs.
"The Criminal Department of the State Attorney's Office serves as a headquarters unit in the criminal field and represents the State of Israel in the Supreme Court."
The law firm of Doron, Tikotsky, Kantor, Gutman, Ness, Amit Gross & Co. is a leading firm operating in the field of commercial law in Israel.
The firm has over 110 lawyers, including accountants, economists, and those from the Ministry of Justice and government and tax authorities.
Large office. Personal attention.
We believe in a personal approach, and therefore every case, large or small, is managed by a team of lawyers who advocate providing service, while ensuring professionalism, creativity, innovation, and dedication to the mission.
Why choose us? When you need
• Expertise, "thinking outside the box" and professionalism.
• In-depth understanding of legal needs and providing practical solutions.
• Direct and personal contact throughout all stages of the legal process until the legal treatment is completed to the client's satisfaction.
Tax Authority systems in Israel are a group of systems; the transition to cloud-based systems in Israel is designed to improve the service.
The Tax Authority unifies the various tax departments: income tax, real estate taxation, value added tax, purchase tax, customs and stamp duty.
The authority provides services on issues of reforms, non-profit institutions, as well as information for employers, representatives, and the public.
The emphasis on accessibility in the Tax Authority systems is reflected both in the external design and in the internal design.
On the civil level, the division handles the planning and drafting of bills, and the provision of legal assistance to the State Attorney's Office, management units, and field units.
The Economic Department specializes in handling "white collar" crimes. Its main focus is on government corruption cases and economic crimes that harm central economic entities and national infrastructure. The department also deals with sophisticated economic fraud cases, tax offenses, and sensitive security cases.
The law firm of Belter, Gut Aloni & Co. is one of the largest and leading in Israel in the fields of civil, administrative and commercial law, with 5 branches throughout the country - Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Yagur and Ramat Yishai.
The firm is considered one of the leaders in Israel in the fields of litigation, torts and insurance, planning and construction, and commercial law, and is regularly ranked in a variety of reputable ranking guides such as Legal500, Dance100, and BDI.
The Enforcement and Collection Authority was established in January 2009 as part of a comprehensive reform that included separating the enforcement and collection system from the court system. The Authority was established as a support unit within the Ministry of Justice and is responsible for enforcing judicial decisions and collecting debts and fines. The Authority is responsible for two systems: the Enforcement System and the Center for the Collection of Fines, Fees and Expenses.
Judicial powers in Israel are vested in the judiciary.
The judicial branch consists of the Israeli court system, headed by the Supreme Court, as well as the courts.
The court system has three levels: the Supreme Court, the district courts, and the magistrates' courts.
The independence of the judiciary is guaranteed against interference by the legislative and executive branches.
The General Guardian and Commissioner for Inheritance Affairs is a large and central organization within the Ministry of Justice.
The work of the General Guardian is carried out through headquarters units and Prussian districts throughout the country.
The organization has diverse areas of activity, related to several areas of law, the main ones being:
In addition to these areas, the General Guardian is responsible for confiscating property, concentrating and distributing funds transferred to the benefit of the state, funds awarded in class actions, the organization also centralizes gifts received by public figures, serves as the Attorney General's representative in matters within his authority, and more.
The work at the General Guardianship Office includes dealing with several legal areas: civil procedure, criminal procedure, execution, real estate and inheritance.
The firm of Salomon, Lipschitz & Co. was founded in 1923 and is one of the leading, largest and oldest law firms in the country.
The firm operates from its branches in Ramat Gan, Haifa and Nof HaGalil, and for years has represented large entities and companies from Israel and abroad, from the private and public sectors, and from a diverse spectrum of business activity.
The firm is regularly ranked among the leading firms in international and Israeli ranking guides.
We believe that the unique combination of the firm's young and vibrant character and the tradition that has been preserved and passed down through 100 years of legal activity is a winning combination.
The firm's main areas of practice: Litigation and dispute resolution, real estate, banking and finance, anti-money laundering, class actions, transportation, urban renewal, insolvency and debt arrangements, crisis management, intellectual property, insurance and torts, labor law, inheritance law and legal competence, energy and natural gas, competition law, corporations and commercial law, high-tech, mergers and acquisitions, administrative law, municipal taxation and tenders, planning and construction.
The Tel Aviv District Attorney's Office (Civil) represents the state in civil courts in the Tel Aviv area and is the largest civil attorney's office in the country.
The District Attorney's Office has seven professional departments: Fiscal (Taxes), Commercial-Civil, Real Estate, Torts, Administrative Matters (including the area of personal status), Defense System Claims and Integrated Enforcement, and Labor Law.
The District Attorney's Office works against perpetrators of crime in an integrated enforcement format, in cooperation with the District Criminal Attorney's Offices and other enforcement agencies. As part of this activity, the Attorney's Office issues closure orders and revokes business licenses, files restitution and damages claims, and works to confiscate the proceeds of criminal activity.
Welcome to the largest social law firm in the country.
Legal aid provides legal advice and representation in a variety of areas of civil law and a wide range of legal instances.
The assistance works to enable people with limited financial or social resources, who cannot afford the lawyer's fees themselves, to deal with the legal system in Israel, and to exercise the rights they are entitled to under all laws by providing representation and legal advice to clients.
By providing legal representation to its clients, legal aid fulfills its primary purpose as a constitutional institution of the highest order - to maintain the principle of equality between the disputing parties and ensure the existence of a fair legal process.
Legal assistance is granted, among other things, in the areas of debts, insolvency and execution, personal status and family matters, the areas of old age and legal capacity, National Insurance, representation of minors, victims of crime, Holocaust survivors, forced hospitalization, and more.
The Advisory and Legislative Division plays a central role in the work of the government. The division's areas of responsibility include the following roles:
A. Consulting and supporting government legislation (primary legislation, regulations, orders, proclamations, etc.).
B. Interpretation of existing law with the aim of providing the government with the appropriate legal tools to advance its policy and at the same time serve as gatekeepers, thereby ensuring that government activity is carried out in accordance with the law.
C. Legal support and promotion of government activities, support for government decisions, inter-ministerial teams, support for cabinets, and more.
D. In the core areas under the responsibility of the Minister of Justice, the lawyers in the system serve as professional staff members responsible for recommending to the Minister of Justice to promote policy. The Minister of Justice is responsible for a large number of legislative acts in various and diverse areas: the Penal Law, the Companies Law, the Arrest Law, the Pledge Law, the Associations Law, and more.
Within the framework of the system, 7 departments operate, each headed by a Deputy Legal Advisor to the Government: civil, economic, administrative, international, criminal, constitutional, management and special functions;
(1) The Department of Management and Special Functions is responsible for all administrative aspects of consulting and legislation, including streamlining work processes and administrative processes in consulting and legislation, and is also responsible for improving cooperation with the legal bureaus in government ministries, with the State Attorney's Office, etc.
(2) The Department of Public-Constitutional Law deals with the core of constitutional issues, human rights, social rights, and the dilemmas and balances concerning the state's identity as Jewish and democratic.
(3) The Department of Public-Administrative Law deals with the core areas of public and administrative law, provides legal advice and accompanies legislative procedures in the government and the Knesset, at the key decision-making junctures in the public-administrative fields.
(4) The Criminal Law Department provides legal advice in the areas of criminal law to state authorities, while maintaining close working relationships with all enforcement authorities, primarily the police, the prosecutor's office, the prison service and the public defender's office, as well as security bodies.
(5) The Civil Law Department promotes and accompanies legislative proceedings in the fields of civil law such as: property, contracts, intellectual property, consumerism, banking, class actions, housing, and more.
(6) The Economic Law Department deals with shaping the economic law of the State of Israel and is responsible for providing legal advice and promoting legislation on cross-cutting economic and regulatory issues.
(7) The Department of International Law is responsible for providing legal advice to the government in all areas of international law and is responsible for defending the State of Israel and its senior officials in legal proceedings abroad - at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, in tribunals and in foreign countries.
The firm has extensive expertise and many years of experience in the fields of tort law, and we are among the largest law firms in Israel and are ranked by Dun's 100 for our achievements in the fields of tort, medical negligence, insurance, class actions, and real estate.
The atmosphere in the office is young, family-like and pleasant. There are professional trainings for interns, including lectures by knowledgeable people from within and outside the office, and the office makes sure to give the intern all the tools to succeed.
The firm has accompanied and is accompanying dozens of huge complexes with hundreds of apartments in a vacate-build format, as well as boutique buildings undergoing renovation in a TAMA 38 format, reinforcement or demolition and reconstruction. With accompaniment of hundreds of projects in the field, including approximately 100 projects that have been completed and inhabited.
Reisman Deutsch & Co. is ranked at the top of the rankings, both in the Urban Renewal Index and according to BDI and B&D, the firm is ranked time and time again as a leading firm in the field of urban renewal.
Tax Authority systems in Israel are a group of systems; the transition to cloud-based systems in Israel is designed to improve the service.
The Tax Authority unifies the various tax departments: income tax, real estate taxation, value added tax, purchase tax, customs and stamp duty.
The authority provides services on issues of reforms, non-profit institutions, as well as information for employers, representatives, and the public.
The emphasis on accessibility in the Tax Authority systems is reflected both in the external design and in the internal design.
The internal design focuses on building and managing accessible digital forms for handling VAT and Customs, as well as for handling business in Income Tax, VAT and Customs.
Tax Authority systems in Israel are a group of systems; the transition to cloud-based systems in Israel is designed to improve the service.
The Tax Authority systems include the following main systems: Income Tax, Property Tax, VAT, Customs and Collection.
The systems provide services in various areas of reforms, institutions that are not subject to VAT and also information for assessors, representatives and the public.
The emphasis on accessibility in the Tax Authority systems is reflected both in the external design and in the internal design.
The internal design focuses on building and managing accessible digital forms for handling VAT and Customs, as well as for handling business in Income Tax, VAT and Customs.
The authorities of the judiciary in Israel are divided between the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court serves as an appellate instance for judgments of the District Courts in Israel, and as a High Court of Justice. When sitting as a High Court of Justice, it hears appeals against the decisions of the District Courts, the Magistrates Courts and the Religious Courts. There are three types of appeals: the High Court of Justice, District Courts and Magistrate Courts.
The powers of the judiciary are influenced by the changes in the powers of the investigative authorities and the prosecuting authorities, in order to allow scrutiny and expansion on the history of the judiciary and its influence in the State of Israel.