Sharon Shpigel

Lawyer

Sharon has been a member of the firm since 1995, beginning as a law student, through clerkship, ultimately assuming regular responsibilities as an accredited attorney in 1997.  She holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in law from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Sharon’s experience in the firm has afforded her the opportunity to become expert on a variety of legal areas: civil law, real estate law, including registering cooperative residences, corporate law, and commercial law. She represents landowners in complex transactions and homeowners in urban renewal projects. Other areas of specialization include family law, wills and trusts. She is trained and accredited to draw up officially recognized health proxies, lasting power of attorney, and living wills. She has been legal advisor to individuals and numerous organizations in the public and private spheres, and appears on their behalf in courts of all instances

LLB Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1996

LLM Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1999

Member of the Israel Bar Association since 1997

Real estate law, including combination transactions, urban renewal projects Tama 38/1 and Tama 38/2, building vacate-and-reconstruct programs, registration of cooperative residences

Family law, financial agreements, inheritance, wills

Contract, corporate and commercial law

Accredited to prepare lasting power of attorney

Labor and employment law, employee

Sharon Shpigel

Lawyer

Sharon has been a member of the firm since 1995, beginning as a law student, through clerkship, ultimately assuming regular responsibilities as an accredited attorney in 1997.  She holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in law from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Sharon’s experience in the firm has afforded her the opportunity to become expert on a variety of legal areas: civil law, real estate law, including registering cooperative residences, corporate law, and commercial law. She represents landowners in complex transactions and homeowners in urban renewal projects. Other areas of specialization include family law, wills and trusts. She is trained and accredited to draw up officially recognized health proxies, lasting power of attorney, and living wills. She has been legal advisor to individuals and numerous organizations in the public and private spheres, and appears on their behalf in courts of all instances

LLB Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1996

LLM Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1999

Member of the Israel Bar Association since 1997

Real estate law, including combination transactions, urban renewal projects Tama 38/1 and Tama 38/2, building vacate-and-reconstruct programs, registration of cooperative residences

Family law, financial agreements, inheritance, wills

Contract, corporate and commercial law

Accredited to prepare lasting power of attorney

Labor and employment law, employee representation