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Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year


Dr. Asaf Rentsler S. Horowitz & Co. 31 Ahad Haam St., Tel Aviv 6520204 Israel


TEL 972-3-5670646 FAX 972-3-5660974 E-MAIL: asafr@s-horowitz.com


ISRAEL


ABOUT DR. ASAF RENTSLER Described by The Legal 500 as "brilliant young


partner" and "professional, attentive and creative", and by Chambers and Partners as "an outstanding lawyer with valuable analytical abilities", Dr. Asaf Rentsler is a partner at S. Horowitz & Co., Israel’s leading full-service law firm established at 1921.


Dr. Rentsler's practice focuses on dispute resolution across several legal disciplines, including a wide range of commercial disputes. He acts on matters relating to planning and zoning law, real estate and land use, judicial review and administrative


law, class actions, insurance, healthcare, torts and contracts.


Dr. Rentsler is the author of "Use Variance" (2010), a textbook in the field of planning and zoning law, often quoted in the Supreme Court of Israel and other Court judgments. He holds LL.D degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2008), and LL.B. and B.A. in Economics, both from Haifa University (1998).


Dr. Rentsler serves as the secretary of The Israeli Association of Public Law, an NGO which seeks to promote the public and academic


dialogue on public law – both constitutional and administrative law – In Israel, mainly by initiating the organization of conferences, workshops and other forms of deliberation focused on public law issues.


Dr. Rentsler has been a Lawyer at S. Horowitz & Co. throughout his professional career. The firm offer the full range of corporate, commercial and dispute resolution services to the international and Israeli business and financial communities. It is also one of Israel's largest law firms. S. Horowitz & Co. has been recognized as being the leader or first in its field by numerous professional publications.


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