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Dr. Moran Yemini, a senior partner in Herzog’s Litigation Department, has authored the Israeli chapter in Force Majeure – An
Herzog Litigation Partner Authors Israeli Chapter in International Force Majeure Legal Guide
Cybersecurity is undergoing a structural transition driven by generative AI, autonomous agents, and the proliferation of machine identities. While the

Cybersecurity and AI Convergence: Legal, Transactional, and Valuation Implications for 2026
Medical cannabis use in Israel is permitted only when used with a valid license or prescription, in accordance with the

Use of Medical Cannabis in the Workplace
Herzog has contributed the Israel chapter to the International Employment Lawyer Guide to Restructuring a Cross-Border Workforce. The chapter was

Herzog contributed the Israel IEL Guide to Restructuring a Cross-Border Workforce 2026
Four tax rulings previously required with respect to equity incentive plans are no longer needed! We are pleased to update

Equity Plan Tax Rulings – Important Update
The Tel Aviv District Court recently issued a noteworthy ruling in 33353-05-23 Thaler v. Commissioner of Patents (31 December 2025),

Israel District Court Affirms: AI Systems Cannot Be Recognized as Inventors under Patent Law (Thaler v. Commissioner of Patents)
We are pleased to bring to your attention a number of updates in the fields of VAT and customs, effective

Overview of VAT and Customs Updates Effective in 2026
On December 17, 2025, the Israel Securities Authority (the “ISA”) published a pre-ruling (the “Pre-Ruling”) which addresses the preparation and

ISA Permits Global Research on TASE listed Securities
In 2025, Israel’s labour law landscape continued to undergo significant changes, reflecting deep trends related to technology, the ongoing security
Labour Law Year in Review 2025 – Looking Ahead to 2026
We are pleased to announce the admission of 19 new partners for 2026. Looking ahead, we are confident that our

Meet our new Partners – 2026
Introduction A significant change in U.S. securities law is approaching that will fundamentally impact the reporting obligations of directors and



