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August 2025 – Tel Aviv – Herzog Fox Neeman is proud to have advised Carbyne, a global leader in cloud-native

Herzog Advises Carbyne on its Latest $100M Growth Financing Round
July 31, 2025 – Tel Aviv – Herzog Fox Neeman advised Cynerio, the medical‑device cybersecurity innovator founded by Leon Lerman and Daniel Brodie,

Herzog Acts for Cynerio in Major Cybersecurity Transaction with Axonius
We are pleased to announce that Herzog’s leading Private Clients, Trusts and Estates team has contributed the Israel chapter to

Herzog Represents Israel in Chambers High Net Worth 2025 Guide
Further to our update on July 2, 2025, regarding the memorandum of law outlining potential unemployment benefits for employees absent

Unpaid Leave for Employees Absent from Work During the War with Iran
We would like to inform you that on July 21, 2025, the Knesset approved the Economic Assistance Plan Law (Temporary

Operation “Am Kalvi” – Compensation Scheme for Indirect Damages to Businesses
On July 23, 2025, the Privacy Protection Authority (the “PPA”) published a draft position paper for public consultation regarding the

Draft Position Paper by the Privacy Protection Authority Regarding the Appointment of DPO
On 18 July 2025, a new act stablishing the first comprehensive regulatory framework for payment stablecoins in the US has

US Landmark Stablecoin Regulation Signed into Law
We would like to bring to your attention that the Ministry of Finance has published a draft order to amend

Draft Order: Purchase Tax Reduction on Vehicles Imported by Indirect Importers
Background In a closely watched case that could significantly impact the artificial intelligence industry, the US District Court for the

AI Training and Fair Use: US Federal Court Delivers a Landmark Ruling in Bartz v. Anthropic
On July 9, 2025, a Bill for the Regulation of the Engagement in Securities Trading Services, 2025 (the “Bill”) was

The Broker-Dealer Reform Moves Forward
We would like to update you on a significant recent ruling by the National Labour Court, which addressed the obligations



