HISTORY - Kabiri-Nevo-Keidar law firm was established in 1998 by Adv. Omri Kabiri and Adv. Gil Nevo who resigned from their positions at leading Israeli law offices to open the firm. In the year 2000, Adv. Ori Keidar joined as a third partner and brought with him additional fields of expertise.
CLIENTS - Since its inception, KNK has provided legal counsel to many companies, businesses and private individuals on a variety of legal matters. Amongst KNK’s current list of clients are leading companies in Israeli industry, including public companies, construction companies, hi-tech companies, contractors, developers and more.
KNK also represents many organizations and non-profits on a range of legal matters, including legislative proposals, public campaigns and petitions to the High Court of Justice against governmental authorities (e.g. petitions against the Attorney General, the Knesset, Government offices, Municipalities etc.).
KNK CASES - The fields of expertise of the firm are private-commercial and administrative-public law. The firm has special expertise in debt collections through both the courts and in the Execution of Judgments office. KNK has an extensive department designated for this specific purpose which employs professional and well-trained personnel and utilizes advanced database and communications technology. As part of this work, the firm also handles related proceedings such as bankruptcy, winding-up, dissolution and receivership.
In addition, KNK represents clients in various legal fields, disciplinary proceedings, white collar criminal proceedings and labor-employment matters. KNK represent both employees and employers in labor proceedings and provides counsel on organizational matters and collective-bargaining agreements. KNK places an emphasis on mediation-focused litigation, particularly when dealing with labor relations and other relations requiring cooperation amongst parties.
KNK provides ongoing legal counsel to its commercial clients in all fields of their operation, including: daily financial operations, meetings of their boards of directors, business negotiations, contracts, and legal representation in the Israeli courts.
IDEOLOGY - KNK chooses its cases and clients in accordance with the firm’s different fields of expertise and is committed to providing the highest level of professional service. Every case that the firm handles is overseen by one of the partners, who is responsive to the needs of the client, maintains constant communication with the client, initiates creative solutions, and when possible, allows the client access to the firm’s network of business and public contacts. KNK maintains contact with law offices overseas, leading accounting firms, and public organizations from all sectors of the population.
PRO-BONO - Since its establishment, KNK has designated a significant portion of its caseload to voluntary-public service projects as an expression of its commitment to social justice. The firm provides ongoing and intensive representation to victims of sex-based crimes (sexual harassment, incest etc.) and leads a broad public and legal campaign in the field of human trafficking. In addition, the firm leads the campaign to integrate children with disabilities (Down’s syndrome, autism etc.) into the mainstream educational system, and provides a helping hand in various public campaigns in the human rights fields.
IMPACT - Kabiri-Nevo-Keidar law firm handles many high profile cases and has left its signature on the Israeli legal system. KNK has filed groundbreaking petitions in the High Court of Justice, leading to the enhanced recognition of basic human rights and to the nullification of the Knesset law. KNK is a partner of various social and financial reforms.
OFFICES - KNK serves clients throughout the country and has established offices in two cities, in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.