Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman

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Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman
Law Office
Type Partnership (Israel)
Founded Tel Aviv, Israel (1972)
Headquarters Tel Aviv, Israel
Key people Michael Fox, Founding Partner
Prof. Ya'akov Ne'eman, Founding Partner
Tuvia Erlich, Senior Partner
Industry Law
Products Legal advice
Revenue Unknown
Employees 189
Website www.hfn.co.il

Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman (a.k.a. "Herzog Fox" and "HFN") is the largest law firm in Israel.[citation needed] Its offices are in Tel Aviv. The firm was founded in 1972 by three prominent lawyers: the late Chaim Herzog, later to become the sixth President of the State of Israel, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, and member of the Israeli parliament; Michael Fox, formerly a London solicitor, known for his corporate work and his legal contributions to the development of the infrastructure, energy and natural resources of Israel; and Yaakov Neeman, author of numerous books and articles on tax law and respected tax advisor to the government and major local and foreign corporations.

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