Formation & structure
Incorporating companies and setting ownership and governance that match how the business actually runs.
Commercial work is at its most useful before a disagreement exists. Adv. Barak Ron advises founders, established companies and businesspeople on how a transaction is structured and documented — and represents them when a counterparty does not perform and the matter has to be pursued.
Each situation is different. Below are the kinds of work this practice covers — details and next steps are discussed in an introductory consultation.
Incorporating companies and setting ownership and governance that match how the business actually runs.
Agreements between founders and investors, and disputes when their interests diverge.
Drafting and negotiating supply, services, distribution and partnership agreements.
Contract breaches, debt collection and commercial claims before the appropriate forum.
Counsel when a company or a counterparty faces insolvency or needs a structured recovery path.
Day-to-day advice for Israeli and international businesspeople operating from Tel Aviv.
Most commercial disputes can be traced back to a document that was never written, or written quickly. Ownership that was never recorded, a scope of work left vague, a payment term everyone remembered differently. Our work starts from the commercial goal and the papers that control it, so that the agreement reflects how the business actually operates rather than how it was described in a meeting.
Among the issues addressed in commercial and corporate law: incorporation and governance, founder and shareholder agreements, investment documentation, supply, services and distribution contracts, debt collection and commercial claims, insolvency and recovery proceedings, and ongoing counsel for Israeli and international businesspeople operating from Tel Aviv.
Initial consultations are completely confidential and commit you to nothing. We return all messages within one business day.