Adv. Amit Hadad
Amit Hadad, co-founder and Managing Partner of Hadad Roth, Shenhar & Co., is among the most prominent attorneys in the State of Israel. He is renowned for leading some of the most complex and famous civil litigation and white-collar criminal proceedings in Israel.
Amit was a close associate and disciple of the late Dr. Jacob Weinroth, a towering figure in the Israeli legal arena. Since his passing, Amit has been careful to preserve the Weinroth legacy at the firm, in pursuit of excellence and his inexhaustible desire to continuously learn and develop.
Amit has extensive acumen in multiple areas of law, accompanying high profile clients, public officials, senior executives, business people and leading corporations on a wide range of issues that are at the center of the public and legal discourse in Israel. Among his distinguished clients:
• Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
• Boaz Harpaz (a high ranking military commander)
• Tali Keidar (the Yisrael Beiteinu affair)
• Eyal Golan and Kobi Peretz (Israeli celebrities)
• Defendants in the Ronel Fisher case
• Einat Kalish, Mayor of Haifa.
• Danny Dankner
• Former Member of Knesset and Minister of Defense, the late Binyamin (Fuad) Ben-Eliezer
• Spacecom Ltd. and its CEO.
• Shimon Gapso, Mayor of Upper Nazareth.
Additionally, Amit represents business people and some of the largest companies in the country, including:
• Israeli Mills Ltd.
• Migdal Insurance
• Mark and Jackie Schimmel
• Yated Ne’eman Newspaper
Amit values uncompromising excellence and professionalism providing his clients with comprehensive, personal service while maintaining the client’s interest as his highest priorities. Amit clerked at the Supreme Court under the tutelage of the late Justice Edmond Levy.
For over a decade now, Amit is repeatedly recognized by leading industry publications including Forbes, Globes and The Marker as one of the most promising lawyers in the State of Israel.
Education
LL.B., Magna Cum Laude, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
M.A. in Criminology, with honors, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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